I missed a couple of posts earlier, including yours. Only thing that alerted me was a quote of one of mine.
I did hear of some brush being ''pulled off the climber,'' but hadn't heard about this. Truly fortunate.
Anyhows, hows you? Been awhile since I've ''seen'' ya.
LMAO Guy I used to work with would slap himself on the ass and point while looking at the driver. That meant to back it in over yonder. I used to say to the other guys, "He want's you to smack his ass over there."
I thought you were near the Buffalow area. I've done a good deal of work in the capital district and surrounding areas. 'toga as well. I'm now in Schoharie county.
Update: ....through the grapevine, the home has been condemned. I heard it has shifted off it's foundation. A&J is claiming the...
Donny, I apologize for my change of stance. Things were not pointing towards a good outcome with the silence,
I reinstate my claim..... you are an honorable man. I hope the best for you and yours.
Thank you for breaking the silence and clearing things up. Take care of you and yours.
I think...
I haven't had the opportunity to work a Grove yet. @Muggs what was the distance from the turret to the picks?
Vids can be deceiving but, it looked like at least 150'. I would guess closer to 200.
Good question. These boom s can handle a shit ton of weight.....
Not able to watch the full vid. Internet speed here sucks. Hope you got some nice timber from that. Just got a nice 12'x20'' black walnut myself. Gonna have the Amish mill it for me.
That operator should get a lower paid rate /hr. Efficiency is key. Especially the rates they get paid.
I don't...
Some additional info..... An earlier post had me mistaken the tree company for AJS who indeed is not the company that flipped the crane.
The company in this discussion at fault is A&J Landscape and Tree.
Yes that's low. Honestly this is only for 2 of the services I sub to. It's low, but still doable. 6-7 is just for an average day with them too. A longer harder day would have to be compensated for. There good peeps that I have know for a while.
For other tree services, I'm at 500 day rate for...
The horizontal section of the outriggers are about 4-5' high from the vertical section pushing them up. This means the outrigger was footed 4' from the foundation or a little more. The horizontal section pushed through the wall but you can still see the bottom of it outside the house. I've seen...
Saving one nickel at a time ....LOL.
I most likely will. Planning for a 20''ish chipper with grapple, to go with the truck for crane work. This should bring me a $600-700 day rate. Need to wrap some other stuff first, get some of my priorities straight, and get my head outta my ass. LOL
And...