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TreeHouser
I went to crane school this week with one of my employees. Not to operate but to learn the latest techniques and check out some iron. It was pretty cool. One of the few places where you have actual field experience. Riding the crane, setting straps, cutting, all of it. We were using the quantum x crane slings which I definitely prefer. Like any of these courses you get out of it what you take. Ive done countless crane jobs but I still learned things while I was there. Just having that many people to talk to and share experiences with was great. And for the guys who don?t have a lot of experience they got plenty of opportunities to get out there and do some real life stuff with instructors by there side. I?m lucky enough that my crane guy happens to be one of the guys who started and runs this class. Pete from the crane man Inc.
also heavily involved are Dave from wesspur and Mike from custom climber. There were of course many other people involved to make this happen and a lot of volunteers and donated equipment. Worth checking out. $500 for 3 days of classes and 20+ CEU?s toward the arborist cert iffin you have one. People came from all over the country for this and even from Canada.
Anyway thanks to everyone that made it possible. And thanks for doing it for the betterment of the industry and not for the $$
also heavily involved are Dave from wesspur and Mike from custom climber. There were of course many other people involved to make this happen and a lot of volunteers and donated equipment. Worth checking out. $500 for 3 days of classes and 20+ CEU?s toward the arborist cert iffin you have one. People came from all over the country for this and even from Canada.
Anyway thanks to everyone that made it possible. And thanks for doing it for the betterment of the industry and not for the $$