Proper step cuts for raising limbs, as well and leaving a wide shelf on face cuts hinged for the sky.
Steps to minimize shock loading the crane.
Balancing limbs properly.
I myself like to cut over my head, so that if the piece comes off a little less than predicted, I am already out of the way.
That pretty common sense about keeping the pieces butt heavy, I assume.
In work postioning for rigging down a tree and cutting for a piece to fly up and away.
By no means do I have tons of crane experience but I have done a few.
Work positioning for crane removals would be good for beginner crane users.
Alot of difference in up and down. ;)
Sling placement would be hard to come across as you will never have the same weight distribution on every tree. Plus its also kind of common sense imo.
Attaching a climber...
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