matdand
TreeHouser
We did this job a couple of weeks ago. We took down 9 white pines total, 7 with a 175t, one was climbed and the other flopped. This was by far the biggest machine I've worked with and one of the larger projects I've coordinated in the three years my business has been running.
Space and access was super limited for the crane, it took them about 7 hours to setup on the first day, job was three days total. They even needed a boom truck to setup the jib cause there wasn't any room to swing it out. Furthest tree was 190' away and the tallest was around 120' according to the crane op (which is a really tall tree for this area). Enjoy!
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Space and access was super limited for the crane, it took them about 7 hours to setup on the first day, job was three days total. They even needed a boom truck to setup the jib cause there wasn't any room to swing it out. Furthest tree was 190' away and the tallest was around 120' according to the crane op (which is a really tall tree for this area). Enjoy!
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