Boulder CO crane work

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hahaha....dad's come up with some good chit sometimes.

10-4 on work safely, Levi...cool vid...just be ALL on your game doing dangerous stuff. When it seems easy is when you can get bit.
 
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Here's a couple of short clips from a big storm we had a while back. We did quite a few interesting jobs but it got so crazy I wasn't to keen on filming much. These are the first 2 jobs we did in the storm though.

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Excellent work...how long did that take? Maybe an hour?

Curious how you charged for that...first thought I had was $300....but surely at least $200.

Care to share?
 
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Thanks fellas.

Jay, that's Clayton, my nephew, he's a good worker.

Gary, I think we got $480 for that one if I remember correctly.
 
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That's what I figured too Gary. Not many folks would've gotten it done without further damage.
 
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Thank you sir. It was a pleasure to be working at all as things were getting real slow before that storm.

Here' a video from a dead Elm we did recently. First time with the RC winch in action. It performed quite well, it will be a great asset.

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Crane, shmane!! That was awesome! Lovin those giant time saving cuts!
 
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  • #198
Thanks fellas, the winch bollard is so nice and simple for our needs.
 
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Thanks Rich, it was a bit of a hustle but not too bad, HO cleanup.
 
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