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Nice Deevo, it's always exciting getting a new piece of equiptment. What's the working height?
60' my spider lifts 72'. It'll come in handy for some municipal jobs and a backup or secondary lift, I can send out the guys in it without worrying too much ! Lol I'm the only one who runs my lift this year. You have to be paying full attention and can't have any whoopsies letting stuff hit the lift ! I'm
Super picky that way! Rightfully so !
Ate into my crane fund but oh well! A few storms will help build it back up !


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We're about in the same boat. We run one crew mainly and we have a 76' spider lift and a 56' boom truck. We find the boom truck comes in real handy on quicker jobs. Lift is much more manuverable but the bucket truck is much faster. It's nice to have options. Nice purchase!
 
Well cabled a co Dom pine boring no pics and did a few other little crappy
Jobs but good paying ones ! Oh yeah and bought this today !
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Wasn't planning on another bucket truck, but my old ford f450 is being put out to pasture ! Needed to much $ in work for the annual safety and not worth putting anymore $ into! That only
Left me with the 5 ton international chip truck so this is the new addition !


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Nice truck lol,hope it works well for you. Post a pic when it's all in decals
 
Last tree in lot clearing job today massive red oak was going to climb it but said what the hell let's drop it set rope ran through pulley and pulled with mini excavator and the rest is history.
 

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We've got lots of big ashes, and EAB deaths just beginning. What was the DBH on that one and how long had it stood dead?

At the time I didn't think to measure the dbh. Kicking myself now. Probably somewhere around 50" dbh and 85-90' tall. That's considered a big one in eastern Ontario.

We did both neighbours last year and this was already stone dead. It wasn't my job so I didn't get the specifics but I'm guessing it had been dead for 2-3 years based on the condition of the tree.
 

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