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treeman82

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I usually only lay them out for the cranes. These belong to a friend who regularly uses them for his bucket truck. I'm going to be picking up 10 for myself next week, and hope to be at 20 by the end of the year.
 
timberland ts

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Im doing the maintnence thing today too. Had a couple inches of snow yesturday and winds a rolling here. I tell all my customers this time of year weather permitting. Some jobs just need to wait till the weather is right!
 
Youngbuck20

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Congrats. Its very cool and scary all at the same time. Had a baby boy in Oct. Hope everything goes Welland everyone's healthy.

Just remember whatever she calls you, she doesn't really mean it. Well maybe she does. Good luck

Thanks man! I won't lie I'm ready to pass out and nothing is even happening yet! I'm sure I'll get the "this is all your fault!" I brought my gopro to tape it haha
 
Blakesmaster

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Im doing the maintnence thing today too. Had a couple inches of snow yesturday and winds a rolling here. I tell all my customers this time of year weather permitting. Some jobs just need to wait till the weather is right!

Where in upstate are you timberland? Windy as #### here but we worked through it.

On another note, I debated starting a new thread but I got a quick question on bucket covers. We bought a new one this year and the elastic is already shot, blows off on the highway. It would be easy enough to just run without it during the day and put it back on at night but I heard without the cover the fiberglass insert can somehow work itself out in the wind on the road. This seems completely retarded to me but the #### do I know, I'm just a dumb tree cutter. Anyone ever experience anything similar?
 
Mike Cantolina

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Where in upstate are you timberland? Windy as #### here but we worked through it.

On another note, I debated starting a new thread but I got a quick question on bucket covers. We bought a new one this year and the elastic is already shot, blows off on the highway. It would be easy enough to just run without it during the day and put it back on at night but I heard without the cover the fiberglass insert can somehow work itself out in the wind on the road. This seems completely retarded to me but the #### do I know, I'm just a dumb tree cutter. Anyone ever experience anything similar?

Yes, I know for certain that the liner can blow out. lol
 
richard t

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Where in upstate are you timberland? Windy as #### here but we worked through it.

On another note, I debated starting a new thread but I got a quick question on bucket covers. We bought a new one this year and the elastic is already shot, blows off on the highway. It would be easy enough to just run without it during the day and put it back on at night but I heard without the cover the fiberglass insert can somehow work itself out in the wind on the road. This seems completely retarded to me but the #### do I know, I'm just a dumb tree cutter. Anyone ever experience anything similar?

I've used bungee cords on the cover till i got a new one
 

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