Gerasimek
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There's a PK40 tree-mek in Cleveland. That's the only one I know of in Ohio. I know him pretty well. He only lives 1.5 hours from me.Do you know how many mek trucks are in Ohio now and what areas?
There's a PK40 tree-mek in Cleveland. That's the only one I know of in Ohio. I know him pretty well. He only lives 1.5 hours from me.Do you know how many mek trucks are in Ohio now and what areas?
Here's a picture of that turnpike job we completed last nightThere's a PK40 tree-mek in Cleveland. That's the only one I know of in Ohio. I know him pretty well. He only lives 1.5 hours from me.
I'll give you my honest opinion. I used a Mecanil sg220 on my little kboom for a year before building the tree-mek. It was very limited to small trees and you had to be able to get very close. It was better than nothing but nowhere near ideal. It was more of a novelty. Of use it on what I could reach but often I had to finish the tree by bringing in a bucket truck to finish the high stuff.just wondering, how do you feel about the unit Altec is producing now?
That's awesome Graham! 2 tree-meks banged that out pretty fast.Here's a picture of that turnpike job we completed last night
6. You can build a tree-mek on any chassis you like so you can buy a used truck with plenty of life left in it without the expense and emissions junk of a new truck. No tree-mek that I know of has been built on a new chassis. It's an unnecessary expense that no sensible person is likely to incur.
I'll give you my honest opinion. I used a Mecanil sg220 on my little kboom for a year before building the tree-mek. It was very limited to small trees and you had to be able to get very close. It was better than nothing but nowhere near ideal. It was more of a novelty. Of use it on what I could reach but often I had to finish the tree by bringing in a bucket truck to finish the high stuff.
The main differences that I see between the tree-mek and the Altec unit:
1. Reach. Tree-mek has much more. You can do taller trees and trees from further away so you're often parking in 1 spot and reaching several trees and you don't have to park so close to the tree.
2. Tree-mek has a jib which enables reaching over things and makes getting pieces to the ground much faster. The Altec can reach only in a straight line and if the only place to set things down is near the truck, you have to retract the boom all the way to do so and that takes time. The tree-mek can cut and jib down the piece in a fraction of the time. I know this because I used a Mecanil on my kboom with no jib. Not great.
3. Lifting capacity. Tree-mek obviously has way more.
4. Hauling capacity. Tree-mek can haul 3 times as much weight. Sure, the Altec unit can dump, but it's not dumping very much. You'll have to take 3 loads compared to 1 on the tree-mek.
5. The Mecanil grapplesaw is better in my opinion. If the Gierkink was better, I'd have one. Mecanil offers 3 sizes. All of which are bigger than the one Gierkink.
6. You can build a tree-mek on any chassis you like so you can buy a used truck with plenty of life left in it without the expense and emissions junk of a new truck. No tree-mek that I know of has been built on a new chassis. It's an unnecessary expense that no sensible person is likely to incur.
7. Palfleet has great tech support and traveling support on their cranes. You should talk to someone that owns an Effer to see if they have good support. I never owned an Effer.
8. For having so much reach and capacity, the tree-mek is very small at 26'5". So, in comparison, you can't say the Tree-mek is too big.
In closing I'd have to say if you live somewhere where the trees are short, you can drive right up to all of them, you don't have to reach over anything, you don't mind paying for a brand new truck chassis, and you don't need to haul much then the Altec would be ok. It is nice.
Like tree-mek operators say: I hope my competitors buy an Altec instead of a tree-mek."
I hope this helps you.
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