But in most countries - as here in Spain - it's almost impossible to find any tree-cutting companies that use boom platform lifts or any rental companies that rent them. Yet by contrast all municipal authorities use ONLY boom lifts to cut or radically trim trees - it's obviously far, far quicker and infinitely safer than using ladders. So why is the demand for this boom lift-enabled tree-cutting solution not being met? Maybe one unspoken reason is that tree-cutters believe that if it takes them just an hour or two to radically trim a huge tree then they won't feel able to charge nearly as much as they do if they've spent two arduous days(not hours) getting the job done laboriously and with precarious ladders etc Paul G
But in most countries - as here in Spain - it's almost impossible to find any tree-cutting companies that use boom platform lifts or any rental companies that rent them. Yet by contrast all municipal authorities use ONLY boom lifts to cut or radically trim trees - it's obviously far, far quicker and infinitely safer than using ladders.
So why is the demand for this boom lift-enabled tree-cutting solution not being met? Maybe one unspoken reason is that tree-cutters believe that if it takes them just an hour or two to radically trim a huge tree then they won't feel able to charge nearly as much as they do if they've spent two arduous days(not hours) getting the job done laboriously and with precarious ladders etc
Paul G
What are the chances of it tipping over?
zero, it has sensors all over it, it will stop reaching way before it gets to its limits
Only good for front yard trees. You could never get that into a back yard much less have the room for those huge legs
Yea. Everyone's backyard in the same size so I see your point...