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fireman050

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here are a few pics a tree cutting company was using to cut a tree down
 

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fireman050

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fireman050

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i was told by the company the machine cost $110,000
 

334 lawn co

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i saw another one( much smaller- like 30-45 feet) made by altec. i saw it being used by a tree company in huntsville alabama. ive been looking for a small bucket truck for my new tree removal and stump grinding busness.
 

bear

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We used to get access to that kind of bucket on storm work when storms hit Dayton or Louisville. Handy little things. We always just called them backyard machines or baby buckets. They are great in those tight backyards several times had guys propping ladders up on the phone service and trying to grab branches and stuff to reach an electrical service in mid-span and fix it. that don't work too well.
 

cat320

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nice unit but way too much to buy unless your using it every day and those had better be big jobs to help pay for it.
 
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