You marketing those yet or just your services?
I designed the tree-mek, but, unfortunately, I didn't invent anything. Anybody can build one. Tiffin Loader Crane really worked hard for me to get it right. There are several being built as we speak at Tiffin right now.You marketing those yet or just your services?
Honestly, this thing makes so much money that there is no way anyone could afford to pay me to come out and use it unless it was somewhere warm in the winter. I might consider that.You don't have to invent something to help market it... For example, if you took 1%-1.5% of the sale price (plus travel expenses) to help somebody get setup with one and train them how to use it that could make a worthwhile day's work.
Man that looks like a game changer! What does something like that cost? Couple hundred k?
IIts cool and all but i don't see our company replacing 40 climbers with one.
It's funny alot of guys just can't believe it and I was on the fence before I made the investment. I18" cutoff capacity won't remove a very big tree. Whatcha gonna do if you grab hold of a 20" branch over the house and then discover you can't quite cut it off? That would be a very bad time to discover that you had exceeded the cutoff capacity.
I was in a somewhat large pin oak today. There wasn't much wood smaller than 18" lower than 30' in the air. I think the climbers will still be needed.
I call bull on eliminating the mini and making money with only one man for assistance. Somebody has to get the larger chunks cut up and hauled out. I can see having a nice business doing hourly work for tree services willing to finish the job for you.
Maybe I forgot to mention that another cool thing about a tree-mek is you can put a basket on it and you have a 100' working height with 85' sidereach. I'm no beginner at this. I created this thread to educate people about available technology. There is no bull. Ask the 5 guys that have come to watch and as a result have ordered their own. I'm generous with what I've learned. I am really making an effort to make the industry better. I want guys to see what is possible.18" cutoff capacity won't remove a very big tree. Whatcha gonna do if you grab hold of a 20" branch over the house and then discover you can't quite cut it off? That would be a very bad time to discover that you had exceeded the cutoff capacity.
I was in a somewhat large pin oak today. There wasn't much wood smaller than 18" lower than 30' in the air. I think the climbers will still be needed.
I call bull on eliminating the mini and making money with only one man for assistance. Somebody has to get the larger chunks cut up and hauled out. I can see having a nice business doing hourly work for tree services willing to finish the job for you.
Yes. Ohio.Is that the one in Ohio?
Tiffin has about 3 or 4 on order. You might be able to stop in and see one being built. Impressive facility.Tiffin is 30 minutes from me. Wonder if they'll let me demo one for a few weeks
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It's funny alot of guys just can't believe it and I was on the fence before I made the investment. I
Maybe I forgot to mention that another cool thing about a tree-mek is you can put a basket on it and you have a 100' working height with 85' sidereach. I'm no beginner at this. I created this thread to educate people about available technology. There is no bull. Ask the 5 guys that have come to watch and as a result have ordered their own. I'm generous with what I've learned. I am really making an effort to make the industry better. I want guys to see what is possible.
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