SouthSoundTree-
TreeHouser
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If it was questionable once cut, the climber could have put control lines on it, to keep it on top of the stump, rather than do or die (from my non-CO trained arm chair).
My first crane work was tornado work. I said two picks, CO said one. I cut it 1' off the ground. He kept it off the ground, but he was overloaded. Dumb on both of our parts. Plus, I could have flopped it closer, and had it on the ground. Overworked, underslept.
I believe that its hard on the boom (non-crane operator trained) to extend and retract the boom under load. Its made to slide the sections with low load. Anyone know?
My first crane work was tornado work. I said two picks, CO said one. I cut it 1' off the ground. He kept it off the ground, but he was overloaded. Dumb on both of our parts. Plus, I could have flopped it closer, and had it on the ground. Overworked, underslept.
I believe that its hard on the boom (non-crane operator trained) to extend and retract the boom under load. Its made to slide the sections with low load. Anyone know?