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Old 24th April 2008, 07:55 AM   #1
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Default falling of fraxinus: big tree, small space

some photos from sunny germany:

this tree has been reduced two years ago. far to much for my opinion. anyway, the falling job was ours in the last two days and the weather was quiet nice.






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Old 24th April 2008, 08:38 AM   #2
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Nice pics dude, great job.
Just dropped one myself in a tight spot too, except my targets were underground, pipes.



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Old 24th April 2008, 09:43 AM   #3
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Well that makes 3 of us (attached), mine might have be a little smaller but still awfully dry and dusty.
I see your wearing the best harness on the market Becks
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Old 24th April 2008, 05:59 PM   #4
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hi treesurfer, hi rc1.

jes indeed, bloody ivy! wasps, birdpoo and loads of dust. i always carry a bottle of water in that case to oil my throat... .
the harness rules. taking it on is a bit of a challenger but after that its a pleasure wearing it. no matter if in irons or rope.
have a nice one,
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Nice pics guys!
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Old 25th April 2008, 08:18 AM   #6
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that´s how we handled bigger trees before our loved unimog disappeared (stolen&not insured)










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Great mobile crane you had there. Too bad about the loss. Thats a valuable bit of gear to have uninsured. Hope a lesson was learned out of that.
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Great picturesI like the small crane setup.They are so handy to have on the job, the biggist i have hire in was a 100ton ,check the pics out.

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Old 26th April 2008, 12:40 AM   #9
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yes too bad not to insure my baby. just never thought somebody will steal a `74 mog like that from my swamp like land. well, sh%t happenz. now i´ve to cut some more trees until the next toy will be mine...
ace master, nice pics. big gum? nice to see melbourne in rainy conditions again

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Hey nice pictures guys. Nice work as well Becks, good to see some tree work from across the way. Shame about your mini crane though
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Great picturesI like the small crane setup.They are so handy to have on the job, the biggist i have hire in was a 100ton ,check the pics out.

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Man i wish i could work for you.Working with heavy rigging and high leverages like that has always fascinated me.Nice pics from everybody here.
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Old 19th May 2008, 09:18 AM   #12
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welcome newguy, just come over the ditch and work with us if ace master has no jobs to offer

my mate on the right has just left for victoria/bc for a while to climb some real challengers... .
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Come on down
If thats what you are after i can deliver some climbing challengers.
Just ring me up, I will always have a test challenge up my sleeve for a new climber.
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i'll definatly keep it in mind ace,i'll probabley be slow to start since my biggest tree was only 120' high but once i get going no worries.dead and rot don't worry me much anyways.
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