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I really need the boss to buy a potty lift😄.
Plywooding the driveway I guess helps with the crane. We’ve only done it on concrete twice but almost every time on asphalt. I dread the day I crack a drive though. I know it’s gonna happen sooner or later.
 
Plywood?? I’ve never really plywooded a driveway for crane work, but I know a lot of pros do.

If you think you’re gonna spend your whole career without coming over to the plyboard side, it’s not happening!! Lol

Oh, you influenced me to join the plywood party a few years ago now! Here are some shots from today!
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I just never would have thought I would need plywood on an asphalt driveway for a bucket truck!
 
Some pruning today.

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We usually wait til October to prune oaks but it's been pretty cool so we let this one slide a little early!

Finished a big difficult job yesterday. Thought it was a success...Used the smaller bucket for a small ash from their neighbor's driveway for about 10 mins. Our customer had already talked about it with him but he hadn't yet confirmed we could have access. Well this morning my admin assistant got a call from him claiming we damaged his driveway and we are responsible to replace it. Yikes! I checked it out and I am quite confident we did not damage it at all. There are lots and lots of depressions all over the driveway that must have been there for years... the morning rain really highlighted it well.
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The insurance company is figuring it out. They will send out an adjuster to determine if any of the depressions are recent. I can't imagine there will be much of a payout if anything. Funny thing is that even if I did have explicit written permission, he would have dinged me on it anyway.

Next month I have a crane job where we need to set up in a neighbor driveway. We do have permission but I am deeply thinking of reconsidering after this experience.

Sealed driveways are the worst!!

A thin veneer over usually a poorly prepared base. Dread working on them.

Melt on hot days with weight of trucks (even with matts), petrol can dissolve the bitumen, people seems to suddenly see the existing defects once you’ve been in there with heavy equipment, not to mention the brittle edges….
 
Far from ‘asphalt’ yesterday.

As far as bushfire clean-ups go, not the worst, but always hard on bodies & gear.

Chipped a tiger snake, right when chute blocked due to dry, burnt material. In Australian reptile terms, not the most venomous, but certainly not one to mess around with, so required a bit of caution unblocking.

End of the day cleaning up, nearly picked up his mate, still very much alive & not very happy.

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I really need the boss to buy a potty lift😄.
Plywooding the driveway I guess helps with the crane. We’ve only done it on concrete twice but almost every time on asphalt. I dread the day I crack a drive though. I know it’s gonna happen sooner or later.

I just saw a video of the old hypocrite bragging about his potty cmc and how it has such great access, blah, blah, blah. Lol. Pretty funny after all that.

Last I heard you guys were leaning towards an omme. I don’t know if you’ve had a chance to fly an Omme yet, but one thing I will say is that they do sway around a lot, and they are heavy (which I like). I think you’d get over it pretty quick. 168k into it I know I did. They are a great machine overall imo.
 
I’ve not yet got to fly an omne. The spider lift got put on hold because of other equipment issues. Also a bad experience with a cmc. I’m guessing sometime in the next year we will own one ( brand yet to be decided). He’s looking at replacing 6 buckets with in the next 36 months so I understand his hesitation. We could honestly use two spiders and 5 buckets.

Is that old grouchy guys CMC roller painted orange yet?
 
Cool pics. My favorite yet was the two dogs swimming in that beautiful water.

No snakes for The MDS. Beautiful as your country looks, them damn snakes are a deal breaker for me.

Have had an solid outdoor life living with them, with many closer calls than most. Really not a big worry in the scheme of things.

One thing about the Tigers is their injection mechanism (front fangs) are very small & all the bite scenarios have been involved in have been ‘dry bites’ (no envenomation).

Do you watch out for these two with them though.

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I’ve not yet got to fly an omne. The spider lift got put on hold because of other equipment issues. Also a bad experience with a cmc. I’m guessing sometime in the next year we will own one ( brand yet to be decided). He’s looking at replacing 6 buckets with in the next 36 months so I understand his hesitation. We could honestly use two spiders and 5 buckets.

Is that old grouchy guys CMC roller painted orange yet?

I think buckets are slowly becoming more and more obsolete in the residential market. I was talking with another guy that used to own two rear mount elevator buckets and a spider, and he recently sold the older bucket to buy a second spider. We both agreed that it’s almost like buckets are becoming obsolete unless you’re doing municipal work.
 
I think buckets are slowly becoming more and more obsolete in the residential market. I was talking with another guy that used to own two rear mount elevator buckets and a spider, and he recently sold the older bucket to buy a second spider. We both agreed that it’s almost like buckets are becoming obsolete unless you’re doing municipal work.
insulated boom is nice
ole dave got on a guy on facebook today talking about working over primaries with the spiderlift, was a comment on some dudes post about taking down some pines "cant climb them because power lines"
last I checked wood doesnt conduct nearly as good as the pot metal that lift is made of
 
I just saw a video of the old hypocrite bragging about his potty cmc and how it has such great access, blah, blah, blah. Lol. Pretty funny after all that.

Last I heard you guys were leaning towards an omme. I don’t know if you’ve had a chance to fly an Omme yet, but one thing I will say is that they do sway around a lot, and they are heavy (which I like). I think you’d get over it pretty quick. 168k into it I know I did. They are a great machine overall imo.
its amazing how after he made fun of them constantly, he cant function without it now! the cheese really has slid off his cracker.
 
insulated boom is nice
ole dave got on a guy on facebook today talking about working over primaries with the spiderlift, was a comment on some dudes post about taking down some pines "cant climb them because power lines"
last I checked wood doesnt conduct nearly as good as the pot metal that lift is made of
do you know what pot metal is?
 
Damn, Mike!! Nice!!

I don’t do shirts anymore. I’m convinced it’s a curse. Give ‘em a shirt and that’s the end. I figure **** it, the equipment matches and that’s enough.

Awesome sales Sunday here. Might have set a personal record if the one last existing customer decides to do everything.

Good ole ash trees and a potty lift was key on this one… oh, and the plyboard, lots of plyboard. Lol
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Damn, Mike!! Nice!!

I don’t do shirts anymore. I’m convinced it’s a curse. Give ‘em a shirt and that’s the end. I figure **** it, the equipment matches and that’s enough.

Awesome sales Sunday here. Might have set a personal record if the one last existing customer decides to do everything.

Good ole ash trees and a potty lift was key on this one… oh, and the plyboard, lots of plyboard. Lol
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Looks like some crusty old ash. Not something any sane person would want to climb!

We buy shirts at least 20 at a time!
 
Damn, Mike!! Nice!!

I don’t do shirts anymore. I’m convinced it’s a curse. Give ‘em a shirt and that’s the end. I figure **** it, the equipment matches and that’s enough.

Matching equipment?

Luxury! :envy:

If we show up to work and everyone is wearing pants it's a good day.
 
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