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How did buying a bucket effect your buisiness
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<blockquote data-quote="John464" data-source="post: 920939" data-attributes="member: 8726"><p>with out having a bucket I would not be able to compete. I have 2. It is usually safer and faster. The overhead that comes with it gets figured into the price of the job. What you lose in in expense you gain in a production increase. Once you get those two, three day jobs when the boom is up in the air 8hrs a day. You'll think back how dead your climbers would of been and how it would of took you all week. Meanwhile, work is piling up, and your stuck on a big job and losing jobs cause your stuck on the bigger job. </p><p></p><p>If you cant afford it, dont buy it, if you see the need to afford it, buy it. Every equipment purchase I make I see the demand before I cut the check. Its all part of keeping up with the flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John464, post: 920939, member: 8726"] with out having a bucket I would not be able to compete. I have 2. It is usually safer and faster. The overhead that comes with it gets figured into the price of the job. What you lose in in expense you gain in a production increase. Once you get those two, three day jobs when the boom is up in the air 8hrs a day. You'll think back how dead your climbers would of been and how it would of took you all week. Meanwhile, work is piling up, and your stuck on a big job and losing jobs cause your stuck on the bigger job. If you cant afford it, dont buy it, if you see the need to afford it, buy it. Every equipment purchase I make I see the demand before I cut the check. Its all part of keeping up with the flow. [/QUOTE]
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