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Big Extreme Hazard Crane Tree Cutting Removals ACE "Sail Song" Awolnation

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2011

Big Extreme hazard crane tree cutting removals ACE tree, sail song
This video was made up from three crane jobs performed by the crew at Ace Tree Management (www.acetree.com.au) in Victoria Australia.Climber was Dylan and Travel Tower (www.acetowerhire.com.au) (www.barin.it) operator was Mark with the crane work by Hydralift Cranes (www.hydraliftcranes.com.au)
Song is ''Sail'' by Awolnation Megalithic Symphony

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  • How high does your bucket truck go?

    Great video!!!!

  • @stihlthebest

    bucket truck goes 60m high.

    Crane was 85m high.

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  • Polak tu był :D  ส็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็

  • @assortedscrews

    Thanks for your great reply on our tree work video, its good to know that someone does appreciate and understands the dangers in this job cheers.

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  • PLEASE USE THIS SONG TO A SKY HIGH VIDEO ARTIST =TWO FINGERS SONG=FOOLS RHYTHM.....IT WOULD BE STELLER .....

  • great job

    

  • Great work and video. I´m an landscape gardener my self in Germany and i love you´re work over there. What kind of tree is it? Eucalyptus regnans?

  • thats a bad ass video

  • amazing video and good song. what is the name of the song

  • Hey! Great Video by the way, where is this footage from? I'm an ISA Arborist in Vancouver.

    Ive been filming with gopros also and cant wait to post something like this, amazing job!

  • what kind of trees are those? Here in N. Calif, USA, we have a lot of evergreens and madrone, and in the city, Eucalyptus and a lot of Oak, which are often large, but not that tall.

  • team-work, very nice job there.

  • @G3r4pro I'm guessing it's because sharp bends in chokers cables (rope) is very hard on them? My brother did a lot of logging, and said chokers are best for straight pulls, I've done a lot of Steel-iron hi-work. Chains at the load end are often the deal for that. If a choker breaks, you've now got a few hundred pounds of steel whipping around. Chains for the most part, just go limp, unless they're still attached to a falling load. But now someone on here will correct me, I'm sure.

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