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- urbana, il.
just wondering what everyone thinks about which spiderlifts are reliable, semi productive, and why 
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Easy lift 70-36 AJ ( UPequip)is what I purchased in May, demo'd 2 of the other big manufacturers, controls were crap and computers ......well too many things to go wrong and did go wrong ! No thanks ! Mines been awesome and productive, easy to maintain and simple electronics and hydraulics, best built and best priced also! Plus if maintenance or anythings needed helps only an hour away not a country away!just wondering what everyone thinks about which spiderlifts are reliable, semi productive, and why![]()
Here is a picture of our fiberglass basket and controls. You will be able to play with them at TCI Expo as we will have demo sessions.I got to demo the allaccessequipment CMC78 (I believe) at the Charlotte Expo. Nice machine but the controls were uncomfortable. I felt like they could be laid out better and more ergonomically.

Here are some shots we received from Deevo. Thank you Sugarbush Tree Services!Easy lift 70-36 AJ ( UPequip)is what I purchased in May, demo'd 2 of the other big manufacturers, controls were crap and computers ......well too many things to go wrong and did go wrong ! No thanks ! Mines been awesome and productive, easy to maintain and simple electronics and hydraulics, best built and best priced also! Plus if maintenance or anythings needed helps only an hour away not a country away!
I feel like the ding dong now... I don't understand your question. Are you asking why the bottom part under tracks is not showing? SorryWhat's the story with photo 4?
Could not just fell it?
About to lower entire top?
Not being a ding dong, just curious. All I could imagine is the lawn is installed turf with irrigation/sprinklers. Had a few of those jobs where we could not drop a thing, no trace left.
I feel like the ding dong now... I don't understand your question. Are you asking why the bottom part under tracks is not showing? Sorry![]()
Are you considering one?just wondering what everyone thinks about which spiderlifts are reliable, semi productive, and why![]()
Yea, sorry that question is for Deevo I suppose.I feel like the ding dong now... I don't understand your question. Are you asking why the bottom part under tracks is not showing? Sorry![]()
What did you think about the speed in the air?I got to demo the allaccessequipment CMC78 (I believe) at the Charlotte Expo. Nice machine but the controls were uncomfortable. I felt like they could be laid out better and more ergonomically.
Yeah, I have a HiRanger but had just gotten it when i demoed the spider. From what I can remember it was fine on speed and was an awesome piece of equipment but having to operate the hand controls all day every day would've been a pain. I'd like to demo the one deevo mentionedWhat did you think about the speed in the air?
Do you operate a bucket regularly?
Septic, unilock driveway and yes sprinklers as well. Believe me I like to flop em and get em down as fast as any other arboristWhat's the story with photo 4?
Could not just fell it?
About to lower entire top?
Not being a ding dong, just curious. All I could imagine is the lawn is installed turf with irrigation/sprinklers. Had a few of those jobs where we could not drop a thing, no trace left.
No doubt!Septic, unilock driveway and yes sprinklers as well. Believe me I like to flop em and get em down as fast as any other arborist
Which teupen? How are controls and speed?Mike, I would not consider a spiderlift unless the lower boom and upper boom telescope. Some brands have only the upper boom telescope, which is fine for removals but terrible for deadwooding/pruning. Having both booms push up, in or out is ideal for really working through a canopy. We run a Teupen.