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At least (for the homeowner) it looks like it missed the main house structure. Window, deck and cantilevered portion of the gable roof, yes, but that's all relatively easy. I know a lot of people that live in fear of a large tulip failure such as this.
It does look like it missed most of the structural elements of the house. The difficulty was in the small driveway (and of course large crane) and 102' to the farthest piece. Not to mention the steep slope from the house back (no mini skid access).
It took 2 hrs to wiggle the crane in and get it up on the blocks. And rolled out right around 6pm. We also took 6 other "problem" trees while set up and picking. IMG_0009.webpIMG_0010.webpIMG_0011.webpIMG_0012.webpIMG_0013.webpIMG_0014.webp
 
Here's part of my job today. Two of the neighbors trees broke off and hung up in another tree. Both hanging over a privacy fence and a chainlink fence. Not big trees but fun to rig, lift and clear the fence .
 

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Pruning a wide spread honey locust and having tooooo much fun. Obsessed with my mobility with my BDB and hitch climber setting up for progressing out to the ends of other leads and double crotchin' to go wherever I wanna go.

People going down the Falmouth bike path were probably curious if I was working and singing or playing and singing.

.....The singing part was likely obvious....
 

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Some photos from todays craneday. Small picks from far way.
 

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Tried to get bucket into field to do tree so I wouldn't have to take down fence but that didn't work I sunk it in the mud. So after farmer pulled me out with his tractor the fence went down. I was to pissed off to think about taking a pic of that feasco.IMG_3823.webpIMG_3827.webpIMG_3829.webpIMG_3837.webpIMG_3840.webpIMG_3842.webp
 
DTS, nice pics.

Looks like your grapple has no hydraulic rotation, do you like it or do you think rotation would be good?

Thanks.
 
DTS, nice pics.

Looks like your grapple has no hydraulic rotation, do you like it or do you think rotation would be good?

Thanks.
It works well I see top Knotch has a BMG with hydraulic rotation I think it would help but you'd need another switch for rotation.
 

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