Most of my work is totally inaccessible by any machine, bucket truck, tracked lift or otherwise. Properties are 5+ acres, and with usually a single driveway, tight woods, loose, wet, or steep ground. Driveways are narrow and often dead-end at the house, and it's not super uncommon for me to back my F350 all the way out to the main road since I can't even turn that around. Long wheel-base super tall buckets can't get many places, and towing a tracked lift on a trailer often means leaving it out at the main road and tracking down long gravel roads, sometimes like 1/4 mile.
All that said, I do see a growing use for some kind of lift, because SO MANY trees are dying. I see a shift from lots of view work below houses, to dead trees that are along driveways, surrounding parking areas and next to houses, garages and shops. I keep looking for under CDL, short wheel-base, rear mount trucks with 60' buckets. They are rare, but out there and I may get one some day...
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