12 hours up and down B-mang.
In post 43 I said it wasn't perfect for normal tree work, but regular cranes are a dime a dozen and I prefer a market with lower competition. If I expected enough tree volume to keep a boom truck busy, obviously there's no reason not to get one.
However, since my "tree area" has less than 60k people, a boom truck wouldn't be kept busy doing tree work. Since for tree work near 90% of my time has been with cranes from 100-175T, I wouldn't get a boom truck just for tree work as I can get a 28T rear mount for $120 an hour, 2 hour minimum. There have been quite a few jobs where a crane with 150' of reach would have been epically awesome, especially on jobs removing large numbers of trees around a home. The tiny set up deminsions is also not a bad thing. With this crane I could expand a bit area wise and hunt for the larger removal jobs with several trees getting removed from a single setup.
Construction wise, a 3-4 hour radius would certainly keep it busy. Here there's 3 main crane companies and another 2-3 companys with boom trucks. It'd be foolish to jump in fighting for market share (since I don't have enough tree work) with something that's no different than what everyone else already has paid for. So, I'd get a self erector.
MB, I've only seen them in passing, never used one. I first read about them in 06 (Crane industry rag) and have followed teir development.