frashdog
Branched out member
- Location
- Champlain valley, adirondack coast
Today we ran out of daylight, hitched up the chipper with head lamps. Customer added a few more trees at the end and we could not prevail. Not bad, there is only less then an hour of raking and the job is a few minutes from the shop. Head lamps just don't cut it.
Saw a logger the other day with the tow behind self contained light system, makes sense this time of the year. I have seen that logging/ mining operations up north run around the clock through the dark.
With all the advances in led and battery tech I've been considering setting up for night operations. Utility companies work in the darkness, during storms. I figure just being able to extend my hours during the winter would be well worth the investment. Superbrightleds.com seems to be the place for every type of led you could imagine.
Here's the crazy idea. Instead of running two crews with two sets of equipment. Run one set of equipment with two crews when applicable. Yea not going to work in neighbor hoods with families a sleep, but we have plenty of off season camp work and commercial work. Some of the commercial work is even annoying due to the fact we have to work on weekends to do it. In manufacturing you run round the clock on a line before starting another duplicate line. You would also be prepared for night/ storm emergencies.
Imagine glowing or led throw balls and ropes? Def have to hi viz decal all the tools!
Anyone set up to work at night?
Saw a logger the other day with the tow behind self contained light system, makes sense this time of the year. I have seen that logging/ mining operations up north run around the clock through the dark.
With all the advances in led and battery tech I've been considering setting up for night operations. Utility companies work in the darkness, during storms. I figure just being able to extend my hours during the winter would be well worth the investment. Superbrightleds.com seems to be the place for every type of led you could imagine.
Here's the crazy idea. Instead of running two crews with two sets of equipment. Run one set of equipment with two crews when applicable. Yea not going to work in neighbor hoods with families a sleep, but we have plenty of off season camp work and commercial work. Some of the commercial work is even annoying due to the fact we have to work on weekends to do it. In manufacturing you run round the clock on a line before starting another duplicate line. You would also be prepared for night/ storm emergencies.
Imagine glowing or led throw balls and ropes? Def have to hi viz decal all the tools!
Anyone set up to work at night?
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