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  1. treebilly

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Aside from making a bad cut, one needs to know when to let the saw go and move.
  2. treebilly

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    I have been told to say "no comment" as this could be one of a few guys I know:lol: Not really but I wait for the day I have to hear of this at work.
  3. treebilly

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Booming in or out under load is probably hard on the crane. Salvaged , yes. Still wouldn't want that bill
  4. treebilly

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Maybe Cory. The block allows for more weight on a single cable, but you still need to stay within the load chart. I've never seen a crane op use a block at full reach as well. Cable out is all I can think of in that situation. Lowering the boom lowers your weight capacity. Raising it would...
  5. treebilly

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    I would've thought from seeing the flex in the boom someone would've thought this ain't good. You can do whatever with the boom if you stay within the chart. This was not a good example but some clients will pay dearly to not put a mark in the lawn.
  6. treebilly

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Enjoyable for sure.
  7. treebilly

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    It was great to watch. Helped cheer me up.
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