I also run a effer kboom crane. Its more versatile than a stick crane. However stick cranes generally have more lifting capacity then kbooms. Main reason i went with a kboom was to have the ability to run a mecanil saw on the end. Its a game changer. I took this big oak by myself with just my...
I know this may not be for everyone but I've been running mine for a week. Iam the crane op, climber, and rope guy! Seriously the treemek gives me these opportunities. I literally go to work with just one guy now.
2006 international with marmon herington all wheel drive conversion. Just over 10k miles on it. Crane is a effer 370 with 6 extentions on main boom and 4 extentions on jib (the last one is a manual pullout giving you 97' of vertical reach. 1500 hrs on boom pto. I was going to mount a 13' dump...
Yes it does make a difference. I've ran one on a rayco 1625 and it was a positive experience. Its been discussed in the past if u do a search u will get more info. If u can't afford to upgrade your machine and have to keep it then go for it..
For sale a rg50 stump grinder. Just rolled 851 hrs. Replaced the polly belt around 800hrs and just swapped over to green teeth ($450) less than 10 hrs. On them. Includes factory rayco trailer. $15000.