treevet
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I d like to hear anything anyone has to say (in brief paragraphs as my attention span isn t that long) about yanking trees w truck booms and cranes.
If I am taking a big upright lead, 24" dia x 40 ft. w say a 30 to 40 tonner, I am going up on the hook, set choker, come down on the short climbing line w knot in the end (short line so he can move me around the tree w out rope snagging). Buck into stem and backcut half way in and perfectly go into the bkcut w my cut into the direction the crane is pulling the piece into itself.
I got a 14 ton 67 ft plus 23 footer. I am shopping for 22 ton and say 90 ft main plus jib w a rear mount for my next unit right now. It will be my 4th crane. My crane sub guys got one plus a 50 tonner we use a lot. I know I will miss my current one bcs of the way it fits (incl riggers) in the same spot my picker fits and this one prob won t. It is (current) lighter too, and doesn t rut lawns.
It would be great to have huge crane, 50 tonner or so, like some guys have but crushing driveways would make it hard to get paid.
I d like to hear any opinions on crane choice, pictures, usage, techniques and I ve been doing them for over 35 years. You can always learn something.
If I am taking a big upright lead, 24" dia x 40 ft. w say a 30 to 40 tonner, I am going up on the hook, set choker, come down on the short climbing line w knot in the end (short line so he can move me around the tree w out rope snagging). Buck into stem and backcut half way in and perfectly go into the bkcut w my cut into the direction the crane is pulling the piece into itself.
I got a 14 ton 67 ft plus 23 footer. I am shopping for 22 ton and say 90 ft main plus jib w a rear mount for my next unit right now. It will be my 4th crane. My crane sub guys got one plus a 50 tonner we use a lot. I know I will miss my current one bcs of the way it fits (incl riggers) in the same spot my picker fits and this one prob won t. It is (current) lighter too, and doesn t rut lawns.
It would be great to have huge crane, 50 tonner or so, like some guys have but crushing driveways would make it hard to get paid.
I d like to hear any opinions on crane choice, pictures, usage, techniques and I ve been doing them for over 35 years. You can always learn something.