Can hold a mini, grinder, or bobcat. F650 springs. Weighted front bumper. Powerful v10. 240k miles. No issues. Can make the drive anywhere in the US. $4,000. Lockable mini box with shelves.
Thanks for the tag. Johnny worked with me for some time and acquired his arb cert while he was with me. He is a good guy and I give him a solid recommendation. He will show up to work and do what he is asked.
Depends on what equipment you have. We are looking at deployments starting beginning of next week and lasting depending on damage and location. What equipment do you have?
I’m looking to bring on some more subs this year.
Currently I need climbing crews
Bucket crews
Crane/grapple saw crews
I DO NOT NEED ANY DEBRIS HAULING EQUIP.
pm me and let me know what you have.
Yes. Demoed Effer. Truck kept shutting off while I was using it and the other one they had there wouldn’t even function. Pump went out when they tried to use it. I hated their grapple-the way it tilts down. The other American builders wouldn’t even call me back and had nothing in stock.
I love my PM. I’m probably going to be buying the 210 ton this year. BIK is the way to go. Had an issue with my crane this morning (operator error). I called BIK. I got multiple calls back within minutes
A wood working buddy of mine from church told me today to buy a moisture meter for it. Said they were under a hundred bucks. Guess I’ll be getting one to accomplish what your saying.
What your saying interests me. Are you implying it would also speed the process? Can tell me exactly how you would perform this and for what durations? Could I still put a clear epoxy on it when it’s done and it be safe as a dinner table?
Sure the value matters cause while I’m at it, why not...
Mini for sure. Hands down. Nothing else to consider. I have 3 minis and full size skids. The minis are so strong nowadays, AND if you get one with a grapple that you can turn, you can carry way more brush with a mini longways than you could with a sideways full size. Also, they are so easy to...
Thanks for all the input.
Just to be clear;
1. recut it oversized.
2. Seal all services immediately
3.)Store in a cool dry place not in contact with any moisture holding substance
4. Wait as long as 3 to 5 years for it to properly dry out and plain and sand from there
I understand it’s going to be quite the process. Honestly, I don’t really want to do it myself. This table is very important to me. I have a $5000 budget for it. I don’t care what the material cost is as long as it works