Silver Maple removal..

Let the crane take the strain!

Wow...so thats what colour sky is!? Certainly helps take a perfect picture! Round these parts the tree would be plastered in 6" of moss, soil and ferns, and everything and everyone would be plastered in wet sticky sawdust - including the camera lense : )

All looks too professional - please tell me you were walking round burping, farting and swearing?
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Very slick.

Do you own the bucket truck and crane or did you hire them in?
 
Thanks Mike, Just look at your avatar. That has to be the ultimate way to do this type of work.

Lazarus2, thank you. The bucket my employer owns. The crane was hired. As for the pictures, we had a groundy with way too much time on his hands.
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WOODLAND,Or anyone who can help?
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I think you had some excellent pictures of a tree removal using a crane. I have recently purchased my own crane and am attending crane school this week. I would like to know if I can use some of your pictures showing the use of the crane in my website. This would not represent anything with your company or logos, simply a generic shot. My web designer is currently working on it and needing shots immediately. In this state we are required to have a crane license before we are allowed to operate a craen in anyway. Therefore, I am unable to provide shots needed as quickly as my web designer is needing them. Please contact me at my email address of IDOCTORTREES@BRESNAN.NET
 
Dooley,

Where are you going to school at, and how long does it last? I have been thinking about getting Crane license, renting a crane and operator is getting expensive.
 
Momtana grizzly,Im going to billings tues-wend-thurs have to do book test od thursday then a hands on to follow at my shop useing my crane Im taking 3 of my guys the cost is $1.350.00 each.Woodland thanks for your help sir. wade
 

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