woodworkingboy
TreeHouser
Paul, sandbags with plates to level out the outriggers on the high side of the slope, and cribbage on the lower side if needed, would have been a good way to do it, imo. I've seen it done that way so many times...always. Just yesterday again. Often cribbage is put on top of the plate after it is levelled. It may be a personal philosophy rather than some hard fast rule, but I can't remember ever seeing crane outriggers set down directly on much of an angle, without first levelling out. Talking about really really experienced ops that do trees as their business.