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Have a chip truck and chipper. Looking to buy a lift. Bucket truck or spider lift type. Advantages and disadvantages for both.
This response is based on 20 years in tree care; six years apprenticeship by climbing, hauling with a utility trailer, four years climbing and hauling by trailer then ten years AWP work (aerial work platform) experience. I started my two-man outfit in October 1998.Have a chip truck and chipper. Looking to buy a lift. Bucket truck or spider lift type. Advantages and disadvantages for both.
Prayin before work is a must for me too.This response is based on 20 years in tree care; six years apprenticeship by climbing, hauling with a utility trailer, four years climbing and hauling by trailer then ten years AWP work (aerial work platform) experience. I started my two-man outfit in October 1998.
The AWP experience started in 2001 with my business partner's Work Force 40' trailer-based telescoping boom lift with outriggers that pull out and crank down (quite labor intensive but less maintenance and lowest cost equipment). He would bring the lift to a job site with his hydraulic flatbed 1 ton truck and I'd bring my truck and work equipment. Since we worked together and traded off bucket and ground duties, this system worked. By late 2007 my partner's real estate priorities caused him to be absent too often so I ended the partnership and prayed about buying my own lift and finding a ground man. In February 2008 I bought on eBay and brought home a 2003 Nifty Lift TM40 pulled by a 20 mpg Ford Ranger V-6. That 280 mile trek pulling 3200 pounds showed me I'd need a larger truck and we prayed some more in that direction. Within two weeks I found and bought an excellent used 10 mpg GMC SierraHD 2500 with 4WD and tow package and a full length utility topper. I have never wanted a loader truck and brush chipper. I have a different way of working the trees and have had a waiting list since 2008. If extra equipment is needed such as stump grinder or leaf vacuum then we hook the utility trailer to a Toyota Tacoma and haul two loads. Learning to work an AWP takes study planning to job details and practice to learn to "dance on the limbs". The more often I do it the better I get. We have tailgate safety meeting each day and pray before we start work. With the tremendous help of the NiftyLift team and thorough documentation I can do most of the maintenance on the lift. In summary I am glad I went this direction.
The cons to consider include but are not limited to the way you work, size of crew, types of jobs you are good at doing and types of equipment you use in your work. To haul a lift takes labor and fuel and maybe added liability insurance premium. I hope these points help in your deliberation of what to do.
Not anymore... Contact me and you'll see...spider lifts look cool but dont they cost a millionbazillion dollars?
If you get a lift you better be very good at what you are doing. I have hit the boom on bucket trucks and thought I was going to flip them. If I would have made the same mistakes on a lift I would probably be dead right now. You have the option to rent a lift fairly cheaply and will probably save money in the long run if you are not using one on a regular basis.
Buck, when you say you hit a boom, it was with falling limbs or operation?If you get a lift you better be very good at what you are doing. I have hit the boom on bucket trucks and thought I was going to flip them. If I would have made the same mistakes on a lift I would probably be dead right now. You have the option to rent a lift fairly cheaply and will probably save money in the long run if you are not using one on a regular basis.
Mine walked home the other dayEither way it's a no no. If one of the guys I work with would hit the boom hard enough to bounce it they would be gone. Equipment costs to damn much to abuse
Smaller cuts.It was swinging limbs. When I was learning to use a bucket truck the boss would tell me to just make the cuts like he told me to. Looking back im lucky I lived through some of that crap.
It was swinging limbs. When I was learning to use a bucket truck the boss would tell me to just make the cuts like he told me to. Looking back im lucky I lived through some of that crap.
Prayin before work is a must for me too.
Our prayer time comes first every work day. We take the time to pray for needs of others plus our teamwork and coordinated safety. It sets the stage for collaboration and sure makes a difference for the whole day. It sets the tone for a constructive safety meeting then job briefing and EHAP.
I like the saying there is safety in numbers but I don't know how long it will take market saturation to occur with spider lifts. A friend and colleague 50 miles from me bought a new All Access last year and a specially built trailer. Working fine to six days a week, last week he commented he needs three more workers and he is booked six to eight weeks ahead. its hard to find good workers because so many have arrest records for crime or substance abuse. our young people in this country are self destructing.Not anymore... Contact me and you'll see...
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