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  1. cory

    Crane Slings

    That's what we do, seems fast easy and safe.
  2. cory

    Crane Slings

    I fully agree. When you need them or aren't sure, spider legs are a quick, easy option. If you don't need em on every pick, then good.
  3. cory

    Crane Slings

    I've tried it. I don't like taking the eye on and off the hook, and I didn't notice time savings in the air or on the ground. Also the worst crane incident Ive ever had involved a wire eye to eye choker with no clevis. We had a job and the crane co had to send us an unfamiliar crane and op at...
  4. cory

    Crane Slings

    Of course. That is always the way with our current system of wire choker and clevis.
  5. cory

    Crane Slings

    Interesting species note, Jon, thx. Bell and nubbin would be pretty fast, I've never tried it.
  6. cory

    Crane Slings

    Jon, what's up with all the leaves on that oak that had been dead for years.
  7. cory

    Crane Slings

    I use shackles. The pro is it is fail safe. The con is it is time consuming compared to certain locking style choker hooks.
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