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Its what I did for a living until I had a little issue.

That's my ulna (with the plate) in the picture, my radius is actually what I broke initially. I had what's called ulnar impaction. When my radius broke and healed it got about 4mm shorter, which meant my ulna was grinding against the other bones in my wrist. They cut out 4mm and now it's healed and honestly feels amazing compared to before. It took almost a year after it broke to get the correction surgery.

You'll probably need a bobcat with a boom or similar though to lift the trusses unless you're particularly skilled at climbing walls with objects that are heavy.

For trusses in the 40 ft+ range you'd need 4 guys to do it conveniently, someone using the boom to lift it in, someone guiding it with a tether and a guy on either wall to catch it and get it set.
Smaller you can get away with 1 guy booming it and one guy on the wall pulling it in with a tether.

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