Crane fail

Was it spooky working on that job?

Hows the terex working out now that youve had it awhile?
 
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Was it spooky working on that job?

Hows the terex working out now that youve had it awhile?

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I'll admit I was a little uneasy about the whole thing, but once I was there it went like clock work. With the exception on concrete dead center on my flush cut. A few beat chains and fifteen minutes later we were packing up.

I still marvel at how incredible that machine has been. It goes out quite a bit, more than both other cranes combined.
 
I didn't mean $4200 was too much. I've traded profit for a pro fit.

Just made that up. I'll try and use that in my marketing. It's hard to explain I need $1000 (really should be 1300) min per day (the lowest overhead short of using bicycles) just to buy myself a min-no pay job. I've hit my minimum a handful of times but get close most days with not many hours worked. But I don't have to do much bidding either because I got this thing locked down. Bla bla bla. A new crane must be nice 'cept for the paying for it part.
 

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