treeclimber101
UNCLE BUCK
Cheap and easy but yes necessary
Have a customer that I've done lots of work for hagle me down on my price.
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Climbed two 60ft sugar maples for hardwood and used the bucket on another sugar maple hardwood right on the shores of lake Geneva Wi.
40 with the bmg and turf tire option. Two buckets and a set of forks put me around $43,000. But I did get some nice hats!That makes so much more sense than a "mini" anything. How much?
It always amazes me just how much those hats can cost !!40 with the bmg and turf tire option. Two buckets and a set of forks put me around $43,000. But I did get some nice hats!
Eddie posts a vid and the whole thread shuts down for two days? Lol.
This machine has impressed me in almost every way in the few weeks I've had it. It moves some serious wood. Handles a 74", full yard bucket of stump mulch with ease and does it all with no yard damage. I doubt I'll ever buy anything with the term "skid" in its name again.
340. You just got a 540, right? How you liking it?Can't see. That a 340 or 540?
Really liking it a lot. I'm not used to this type of machine at all so there is still a learning curve going on here. The work is further out and harder to see as opposed to my track loader but once you have a nice grab it all gravy moving around. I also like how I have a couple more feet of reach out and up. The way it moves on bumps encourages seat belt use though. I could see getting launched out of the chair traveling around.
I'm really glad I bought this now for two reasons: avoiding the tier 4 engines for next year and I get a bunch of time learning to use it while I'm slow with work before the spring kicks into high gear.
What are you running for attachments?Really liking it a lot. I'm not used to this type of machine at all so there is still a learning curve going on here. The work is further out and harder to see as opposed to my track loader but once you have a nice grab it all gravy moving around. I also like how I have a couple more feet of reach out and up. The way it moves on bumps encourages seat belt use though. I could see getting launched out of the chair traveling around.
I'm really glad I bought this now for two reasons: avoiding the tier 4 engines for next year and I get a bunch of time learning to use it while I'm slow with work before the spring kicks into high gear.
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