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  1. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    72k isn't that bad, I've found that it pays for itself easily so far. I'm not too worried about my guys rigging around it cause I know they're capable of working properly. That being sid, not everyone on the crew gets to run it, much less unload it and move it around. Like I said, having a...
  2. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    Roughly 1200$/foot of working height, roughly.
  3. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    32.5 when the tracks are retracted, 36 when out
  4. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    The Honda motor does have a hard time starting, definetly need to add anti-freeze everytime we fill up. But the lift itself has had no issues other than being a little slow until the hydro oil warms up. It is also surprising how much snow it can move in, almost about a foot the other day...
  5. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    http://upequip.ca/compact-tracked-lifts-series/on-tracks/59-30aj/#sthash.LIHtC3wr.dpbs
  6. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    Not that big, we have to get out from time to time. Also, if you get a smaller machine you always have to be parked right under the tree you're working on, which can be a pain. Also, you limit yourself if you have to reach over anything like wires or a shed or fence. I kind of regret not going...
  7. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    Easy-Lift 59-30 AJ, I believe 18m height and 9m side, something like that.
  8. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    Thanks! It's actually been fairly mild here, so we can pick and choose our days. We also do certain jobs where we need the ground to be frozen to minimize impact or even have access. Like this week we just finished removing about 50 dead ash trees from a swamp that would have been a real PITA...
  9. matdand

    Tight spot, right equipment

    Short video we did with the guys from UpEquip who distribute Easy-Lift in North America. We took down seven dead EAB infested ash trees in a pretty tight spot. They weren't super huge trees, but using the lift made it just that much easier. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoUAJnTUwrU <iframe...
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