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Having just caught this thread the website looks good to me Steve. I'm no expert on that though. I'm only a couple of hours from tiffin but if you give me a heads up I will buy you lunch/dinner on your way home just to see this thing in person. Hell you can crash on my couch if ya need to.
 
That’s not a bad idea- take a couple days and have some fun with it before u have to take it home and get serious. Maybe hit up a treestuff party on the way back too
 
Some major reconfigurations of the web site. I'm really happy with the layout and the wording now. Thanks to Rick Yoos for letting me borrow some pics until I get my rig. Take a gander. Would look the feedback. I love it but thats me. Also the more hits I get on a google search the better my results are. If you wanna help give Adaptable Aerial Services LLC a google search for me. Thanks.
 
Some major reconfigurations of the web site. I'm really happy with the layout and the wording now. Thanks to Rick Yoos for letting me borrow some pics until I get my rig. Take a gander. Would look the feedback. I love it but thats me. Also the more hits I get on a google search the better my results are. If you wanna help give Adaptable Aerial Services LLC a google search for me. Thanks.
Steve, I searched Adaptable Aerial Services and you never poped up in the first three pages. I did however search Adaptable Aerial Solutions and you were right there! You might want to add in Services to your keywords in case one of your potential customers gets your name wrong, its so easy to do even you can slip up on it.
 
Steve, I searched Adaptable Aerial Services and you never poped up in the first three pages. I did however search Adaptable Aerial Solutions and you were right there! You might want to add in Services to your keywords in case one of your potential customers gets your name wrong, its so easy to do even you can slip up on it.
Thank you.
 
We're a crane service that does tree work. The difference is how we do it.


I think "do/does" is used way to much, like "thing". Very non-descript.

I'm not sure what work to use. "Performs" is not the right word.

Maybe you get what I'm saying.




Possibly rewording that opening statement.

"We are a unique crane service, with an additional capacity to perform tree work like few other in the US."
 
Seems like a hydraulic winch or capstan attachment would be sweet. My friend has a hydraulic winch on his 40' Kboom. We've used it like a cable crane for light picks that needed to be lowered. At least a friction bollard so that you can move the boom tip into place, plumb over your set-down area, and lower something down into place. Seems to add versatility. Increased loads on boom, clearly.

I'm picturing something like the lift into the boat picture. What if someone needs something set down, but there are obstacles to the boom or reach issues? Low loads, and steady smooth lowering seems reasonable.

About AAS

Adaptable Aerial Solutions LLC provides unique and innovative lift and access solutions for complex and potentially high risk situations encountered by Arboriculture professionals and a multitude of other industries and professionals as well. Our unit is a mobile articulating crane truck. We can provide traditional hoist or access solutions to you in situations where a traditional boom crane may not be practical.



Adaptable Aerial Solutions LLC provides unique and innovative lift and access solutions for complex and potentially high-risk situations encountered by Arboriculture professionals, as well as a multitude of other industries and professionals. Our mobile, articulating crane truck can provide traditional hoist and access solutions to you in situations where a traditional boom crane may not be practical.







Adaptable Aerial Solutions LLC was conceived as a solution for the Hampton Roads Tree Care Industry. With over twenty years of working and business ownership experience in the industry, we know we are directly addressing a serious need for safer, faster and lower risk solutions to difficult and potentially dangerous working environments that can and do result in accidental property destruction and serious injury. And we can do it quickly, with less manpower, and reduced need to dedicate crews and equipment to difficult and complex tasks. Our goal is to provide cost effective solutions to your problem jobs as and when you need us with some of the most amazing and adaptable equipment available in the industry today world-wide. TREEMEK |TRUCK FOOTPRINT | LOAD CHART 1 | LOAD CHART 2


Adaptable Aerial Solutions LLC was conceived as a solution for the Hampton Roads Tree Care Industry. With over twenty years of working and business ownership experience in the industry, we know we are directly addressing a serious need for safer, faster and lower-risk solutions to difficult and potentially dangerous working environments that result in serious injury and property damage. We do it quickly, with less boots on the ground, reducing the need to dedicate crews and equipment to difficult and complex tasks. Our goal is to provide cost-effective solutions to your problem jobs. We have some of the most amazing and adaptable equipment available in the industry today, world-wide. TREEMEK |TRUCK FOOTPRINT | LOAD CHART 1 | LOAD CHART 2






Introducing the TreeMek
The Mek is a crane, climber and groundsman. It rarely calls in sick and holds your business hostage. This unit provides the ability to remove and prune trees remotely without ever having the need to put a climber in the tree. The Mek also reduces the ground help needed. Pieces come down in manageable size and can be placed on the chipper deck by the crane. You literally only need to send 1 groundsman, your chipper, and a truck. The Mek and I will take care of everything else. Perhaps you are on another job site. The Mek and I will remove the tree alone and have it staged in a manageable fashion for when you arrive. This has the potential to essentially double your production for the day. If traditional crane work is your preference, the unit is a crane first and a Treemek second. The Grapple Saw comes off the boom and the crane can be used in traditional lift configurations.This unit does it all. Give us a call and see what we can do.

Introducing the TreeMek
The Mek is a crane, climber and groundsman. It rarely calls in sick and holds your business hostage. This unit provides the ability to remove and prune trees, remotely, without ever having the need to put a climber in the tree. The Mek also reduces the ground staff needed. Trees parts are removed in manageable sizes and can be placed on the chipper deck by the crane. You literally only need to send 1 groundsman, your chipper, and a truck. The Mek and I will take care of everything else. Perhaps your crew and equipment are on another jobsite. We will remove the tree alone and have it staged in a manageable fashion for when you arrive. This has the potential to essentially double your production for the day. If traditional crane work is your preference, the unit is a crane first and a Treemek second. The Grapple Saw comes off the boom and the crane can be used in traditional lift configurations.This unit does it all.! Give us a call and see what we can do.





Construction Industry and Lift Solutions.
Adaptable Aerial Solutions LLC provides lift and access solutions to a multitude of industries and professions, not just Arboriculture. This unit is a mobile articulating crane truck. We can provide traditional lift or access solutions to you in situations where a traditional boom crane may not be practical. For example, we have a horizontal load chart that allows us to lift and move with the boom level to the ground. Have something in your garage or shop needing to be lifted? We can do it without having to go through the roof. No matter how complicated or simple your need is, call us. We can help with providing an affordable solution.



Construction Industry and Lift Solutions.
Adaptable Aerial Solutions LLC provides lift and access solutions to a multitude of industries and professions, not just Arboriculture. This unit is a mobile articulating crane truck. We can provide traditional lift or access solutions to you in situations where a traditional cable crane may not be practical. For example, we have a capacity to lift and move with the boom level to the ground (BELOW GRADE????). Have something in your factory, arena or shop needing to be lifted? We can do it without having to go through the roof. No matter how complicated or simple your need is, call us. We can help with providing an affordable solution.

(Maybe a colorful example of your capacity, such as, we can move your 1000 pound spa/ heat pump 60' sideways, and 30' down/ up, without being tangled in large overhanging trees).
 
Wow. Thanks so much for taking all your time to proof and add suggestions. I like what you have to say. I just paid for the final today. I emailed him to see if he can tweak it for me.

As so far as the cable. I may be able to retrofit one after I use the unit for a while and see how the application would work for me.

Again, thanks for all your work.
 
@southsoundtree Did you see I had your changes made? Thanks again. I even kept the "boots on the ground" phrase. I have to be honest, I hate that phrase. The politico's over used it to death during the Obama time period. I kept it though as a tribute to your help! Thanks again.
 
Steve Connally ISACertArbo#44567
Steve’s practical experience is paired with his participation in industry groups and professional organizations. Steve is a member of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture, and a member of the Chapter Safety Committee. Steve is the research team climber for The Center for Conservation Biology and The College of William and Mary, National Park Service Bald Eagle Restoration Program. Working alongside Wildlife Biologists, Steve climbs and retrieves eaglets from their nests for research and tagging. Steve has volunteered his time and skill to provide aerial rescue services for pet owners via PETA and the International Cat In A Tree Rescue Group.

Steve is also a career Firefighter Captain and Paramedic with a local fire department. A former member of the Hampton Roads Technical Rescue Team and the Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team, he has provided specific training to area fire departments on rescue techniques related to tree work and job site accidents. He brings a safety-oriented approach to all job sites, and has qualifications and training unique to Tree Care in Hampton Roads. Steve has presented as a Safety Trainer at many trade shows including TCIA Expo Baltimore, MAC-ISA Annual Meeting and Day of Safety.

Steve prides himself on staying in tune with the changes in the tree care industry. He has attended numerous training events on Safety, technical rope work/climbing, and the science of Arboriculture. Steve can be found climbing on the newest device, using the latest methods, and providing the most up to date techniques in tree care. To the consumer this means: x, y, z. (maybe increased safety, decreased impact, increased ability to do advanced pruning like tip work, root pruning, etc).

(new paragraph)
Originally from New Jersey, Steve served in the Navy for 8 years and remained in Virginia after his honorable discharge in 1994. Having served at sea and ashore in Virginia, he decided to make Hampton Roads his home. Steve’s passion shows with his attention to detail, skill, and professional approach to tree work. If take the opportunity to work with Steve, it is clearly evident that he is passionate about his profession.

Steve Connally
Steve’s practical experience is paired with his participation in industry groups and professional organizations. Steve is a member of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the International Society of Arborculture and a member of the Chapter Safety Committee. Steve has volunteered his time and skill as one of the few individuals in our area to provide aerial rescue services for pet owners via PETA and the International Cat In A Tree Rescue Group. Steve is the research team climber for The Center for Conservation Biology and The College of William and Mary, National Park Service Bald Eagle Restoration Program. Working along side Wildlife Biologists, Steve climbs and retrieves eaglets from their nests for research and tagging.

Steve is also a career firefighter Captain and Paramedic with a local fire department. A former member of the Hampton Roads Technical Rescue Team and the Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team, he has provided specific training to area fire departments on rescue techniques related to tree work and job site accidents. He brings a safety oriented approach to all job sites and has qualifications and training unique to Tree Care in Hampton Roads. Steve has presented as a safety trainer at many trade shows including TCIA Expo Baltimore, MAC-ISA annual meeting and day of safety.

Steve prides himself on staying in tune with the changes in the tree care industry. He has attended numerous training events on Safety, technical rope work/climbing, and the science of Arboriculture. Steve can be found climbing on the newest device, using the latest methods, and providing the most up to date techniques in tree care. Originally from New Jersey, Steve served in the Navy for 8 years and remained in Virginia after his honorable discharge in 1994. Having served at sea and ashore in Virginia, he decided to make Hampton Roads his home. Steve’s passion shows with his attention to detail, skill, and professional approach to tree work. If you have the chance to work with Steve, it is clearly evident that he is passionate about his profession.
 
Your going to have very little loyalty in the crane rental business. Trust Me! I know your gearing your business towards trees....but setting ac units, post and beam homes, shed, etc...will be a large portion of your business. Make it easy for those customers to hire you. A PDF on your website will get them connected with you. The construction trades are a fast placed....get it done..I don't care who does it...I need it done tomorrow...how much do I pay...who do I make the check out to kinda business. Often large companies that have office staff that take care of this stuff but don't always know the ins and outs. Have that form on the web-site that you can refer them to. Just my thoughts.

Also get your load chart and measurements for the crane foot-print on the web-site. I didn't see it anywhere....but I could have missed it.

I would also encourage some picture of what makes the tree mek....and a knuckle boom crane so special. Get some photos of recaching out 70 or 80 feet horizontally picking up something. My stick crane cant do that! What about reaching INTO a garage to grab something and extract it out.

Also think about wording like "extraction". "we used the crane to extract three large trees from the back yard" That is what this crane will allow you to do..so get that info on the web-site.
Great info
 

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