Man, I’ve gotta thank you for sharing this. This was a great familiarization video. And with your experience, you’ve got some great comments that I can pass on to my boss. I really appreciate you sharing this brother. Thank you.
I have flew this in a demonstration only thing that scared me away was the amount of electronics involved. Tree work and North East weather is ruff on everything..a lot of stuff to fail
at 37:00 = bucket, bringing it down to point you can get in/out of bucket. the U portion for self leveling of bucket. there is nothing on bottom from running the thing into the ground. ya doing a reach around from bucket controls to see around the controls. give my like 1" flat plat. something like the stupid auto vacumuns for homes, that have a bumber on them if they run into something they stop and then reverse. ya its depth preception, but it is also prime time of not giving a damn, focusing on removing stuff from bucket and about to climb out and OWE i think i want it down a little further and loose track of depth preception and run the thing into the ground. never ran a machine like that, and doubt i ever will. but to much crude in multifunction joysticks. more so when you have gloves on. i don't care if they are cheap plastic gloves for food in kitchen / restruants, to leather, or some cotten for winter gloves. i do the bloody fat fingers and hit wrong buttons. there is not a damn thing to fill enough through gloves for what buttons you press. i am not a fan of mixing controls either. the remote control vs bucket controls. MAKE THEM BLOODY SAME! hey i get in truck, then in car, then small 20hp tractor, then 80HP tracker, then zero turn mower, then swap over to a different truck. then to a tractor loader backhoe. each bloody machine is different. and i have screwed up enough times that caught myself in time before running into something or hurting anyone, but on same machine using different types of controls just looks scary deadly to me. i noticed that almost like it requires entire lower boom to be full verticle before getting into bucket?!?!? ya i so hate power lines. its fine when i am high enough say in bucket. bucket but on ground looking up in of course the bloody sun and making it harder to tell were power line is vs machine. is there a by pass to get around that? am i missing out on the fun of all the greese zerks? i didn't see tall tell signs of any zerk fittings for a greese gun?!? not sure, some of the metal for were pins and bushings are for everything. is there no need for like a large "washer" as in bolt, washer, nuts. needing to be welded onto some of the areas for some re-enforcing? mentioned a few times machine running faster than other yellow unit you have. seems like ya going to be rotating and then come to sudden stop to sudden rotation in oppposite direction and start jamming up stuff and tearing up pins + bushings + warping some of the metal areas.
Only thing I saw was to empty the basket, rotate so when you dump water doesn’t catch in the steps. Need to extend the jib for clearance as well. Good video!
Very rarely up here we need more than 60' but the odd time a 92 would be super handy, every once and a while you'll get into an old silver maple or white pine that hits 90-100ft
Last October it was raining all day we did a big ol watermaple tree job that was up against a house the bucket truck quit working 60 feet in the air and it took all day to get running we was about to repel Jordan out of there lol. Pretty tough day it was.
Tim you could have used one of those for the girls softball games for getting the best angles in the videos . I could just see the joy on their faces when you rolled in lol
The price tag must be solid 24K gold! Sounds like the extra parts are expensive. How many standard parts are used on the machine? Maintenance would be a problem on a weekend.
That’s one bad lift! It’s nice to have someone show you everything on something new. Did it feel stable all the way up at the top or bouncy? Looked like it was smooth on the controls and not jerky.
I think I'd prefer to have the convenience of a trailerable lift, so you don't need to trailer something else. But, it is impressive for sure. 92 feet will get most things you will have to deal with around here except the really big suckers.
92' ? That's awesome, my bucket only goes about 60' and I've definitely done more than a few trees where I could've used another 30' of stick. Also, how stable did you feel 92' up? I imagine being that far out it's gotta be a little bouncy, it'd probably take me a minute to get used to that.
The 2 best days in a CMC lift owner's life are the day they get it and the day they sell it. In between, not so much. With this type of equipment, support is critical. So many go-no-go electrical switches, electric over hydraulic, and a CANBUS system. If the battery gets weak the motherboard will go out. On and on potential downtime.
I have owned 60 foot tracked lift made by tracked lift . Have owned it for 7 years, Machine had over 1700 hours and haven’t had a single issue with machine . And have heard bad things about the cmc units..
These machines are nice but they're not fit for every job. The delay in the controls and the drift they have when you let go are frustrating. Let's not forget the constant beeping it does from all the sensors, majority of the time you have to do what the machine wants not what you want.
I had no idea, a flatbed truck, and a semi trailer line up so perfectly.
Amazing the strides in technology that are in these units today!
Very nice lift. Rook has that aura about him that makes everyone smile! I’m glad you and him have met- it will keep making great memories and content.
Yes! Thank you!
Guy shows up with this equipment you know he's a professional.
Class all the way.
Man that’s awesome!
Lots of fun to come.
Thanks for the training as well.
Stay safe
Man, I’ve gotta thank you for sharing this. This was a great familiarization video. And with your experience, you’ve got some great comments that I can pass on to my boss. I really appreciate you sharing this brother. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
That lift is awesome. Thanks so much for showing that and would like to see yall do some tree work with it.
Will do!
@@cotontop3 Thank you so much sir and be safe in the trees.
Man that lift is the Cadillac of lifts, thanks for sharing Tim, that's a nice machine for sure, 💪🇺🇲👌✊🤙🌲
It sure is
very cool lift glad that he got the proper training that means a lot
Awesome lift 92 ft don't forget your relief bucket when you're up there great video thanks Tim and rook and everyone else
You got that right!
I have flew this in a demonstration only thing that scared me away was the amount of electronics involved. Tree work and North East weather is ruff on everything..a lot of stuff to fail
Hi from Scotland.. Luv your channel. Its great watching you boys operating the different machinery.
Glad you enjoy it!
That is one great rig! Hope we see it in action soon.
Take care and stay safe bud! Hello to Miss Jill! God bless!✝️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks! You too!
at 37:00 = bucket, bringing it down to point you can get in/out of bucket. the U portion for self leveling of bucket. there is nothing on bottom from running the thing into the ground. ya doing a reach around from bucket controls to see around the controls. give my like 1" flat plat. something like the stupid auto vacumuns for homes, that have a bumber on them if they run into something they stop and then reverse. ya its depth preception, but it is also prime time of not giving a damn, focusing on removing stuff from bucket and about to climb out and OWE i think i want it down a little further and loose track of depth preception and run the thing into the ground.
never ran a machine like that, and doubt i ever will. but to much crude in multifunction joysticks. more so when you have gloves on. i don't care if they are cheap plastic gloves for food in kitchen / restruants, to leather, or some cotten for winter gloves. i do the bloody fat fingers and hit wrong buttons. there is not a damn thing to fill enough through gloves for what buttons you press.
i am not a fan of mixing controls either. the remote control vs bucket controls. MAKE THEM BLOODY SAME! hey i get in truck, then in car, then small 20hp tractor, then 80HP tracker, then zero turn mower, then swap over to a different truck. then to a tractor loader backhoe. each bloody machine is different. and i have screwed up enough times that caught myself in time before running into something or hurting anyone, but on same machine using different types of controls just looks scary deadly to me.
i noticed that almost like it requires entire lower boom to be full verticle before getting into bucket?!?!? ya i so hate power lines. its fine when i am high enough say in bucket. bucket but on ground looking up in of course the bloody sun and making it harder to tell were power line is vs machine. is there a by pass to get around that?
am i missing out on the fun of all the greese zerks? i didn't see tall tell signs of any zerk fittings for a greese gun?!?
not sure, some of the metal for were pins and bushings are for everything. is there no need for like a large "washer" as in bolt, washer, nuts. needing to be welded onto some of the areas for some re-enforcing? mentioned a few times machine running faster than other yellow unit you have. seems like ya going to be rotating and then come to sudden stop to sudden rotation in oppposite direction and start jamming up stuff and tearing up pins + bushings + warping some of the metal areas.
It's going to be expensive to have a box Van and a rollback to keep it dry lol love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam
Thanks! You too!
Thanks for coming bro, I appreciate your help and friendship
Heck yeah dude 💪🏻👍🏻💪🏻
Only thing I saw was to empty the basket, rotate so when you dump water doesn’t catch in the steps. Need to extend the jib for clearance as well. Good video!
Prayers that Safety First is always the rule of the day 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻Amen!!!
Very rarely up here we need more than 60' but the odd time a 92 would be super handy, every once and a while you'll get into an old silver maple or white pine that hits 90-100ft
That's a nice lift. Rook is something else I was laughing at some of his comments. Thanks for the video
This 92hd is unreal. Most limbs are inside that or the top is small enough to clip by itself. Incredible.
Love the new equipment demonstrations! Great Video!
Glad you like them!
Last October it was raining all day we did a big ol watermaple tree job that was up against a house the bucket truck quit working 60 feet in the air and it took all day to get running we was about to repel Jordan out of there lol. Pretty tough day it was.
Great video full of information and comedy
Thank you for putting this together sir
Your videos are always top notch
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nice machine, great stuff Everybody, Well Wear Rook💯👌👍🙏😎
Thoughts on the Teupen 94’ single pivot lift? All telescoping
Hiw much do they cost? These are incredibly handy!
Yall 2 were like kids in a candy store! 😂 give me some stickers, and I'll put your brand all over it!
🤣🤣🤣
My neighbor has one and they love it but they had problems at first with it because it has so many sensors or something like that
That's a big piece of equipment when the outriggers are set. Darn. He just got that new stump grinder also. I saw that video yesterday.
Great views from up there, but I could never be brave enough to take a ride!!!😵
Hello I would like to know how long and how tall it is ? I’m getting mine next week it’s 100hd and I would like to buy a enclosed trailer for it.
Tim you could have used one of those for the girls softball games for getting the best angles in the videos . I could just see the joy on their faces when you rolled in lol
Nerves of steel. Man I didn’t like the 30’ lift I was on can’t imagine 92’. Cool video sir.
Lol it was up there
Nice and shiny 👍. Did they tell you about the price for the crawler
200,000+
The price tag must be solid 24K gold! Sounds like the extra parts are expensive. How many standard parts are used on the machine? Maintenance would be a problem on a weekend.
You have your old lift for sale?
I have a few Arborists that have these great back yard lifts
Cool machine!! Should help y'all work more efficiently!! Thanks for y'all sharing the latest in equipment!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
We will!
When you gonna get one ?
That’s one bad lift! It’s nice to have someone show you everything on something new. Did it feel stable all the way up at the top or bouncy? Looked like it was smooth on the controls and not jerky.
You only as good as the tools you have.good purchase alot safer then climbing trees
I think I'd prefer to have the convenience of a trailerable lift, so you don't need to trailer something else. But, it is impressive for sure. 92 feet will get most things you will have to deal with around here except the really big suckers.
You could see a lot of deer from that height! 😂
Pretty lengthy video for ol cotontop...but not complaining. Hope y'all are doing great ✌️👍🙏🙏
Yes sir, doing good. Tomorrow video is going to be long also.
@@cotontop3 cool. I really like when someone gets new equipment...I love seeing someone succeed. Please tell Jill we all said hello 👋👋
@@josephboley will do 👍🏻
They do a good job !
92' ? That's awesome, my bucket only goes about 60' and I've definitely done more than a few trees where I could've used another 30' of stick. Also, how stable did you feel 92' up? I imagine being that far out it's gotta be a little bouncy, it'd probably take me a minute to get used to that.
Great video, thanks!
The 2 best days in a CMC lift owner's life are the day they get it and the day they sell it. In between, not so much. With this type of equipment, support is critical. So many go-no-go electrical switches, electric over hydraulic, and a CANBUS system. If the battery gets weak the motherboard will go out. On and on potential downtime.
I have owned 60 foot tracked lift made by tracked lift . Have owned it for 7 years, Machine had over 1700 hours and haven’t had a single issue with machine . And have heard bad things about the cmc units..
@@capecodarbortech the Platform Basket is better engineered than CMC and Tracked Lifts Service is adequate .
What's he gonna name it?
Awesome Video!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool machine great video
It sure is!
Is it dielectric
Kubota diesel powers it.
That thing has quite a big footprint
Nice video thank you
how much for the little one?
95k for it.
The Cat’s Meow!
Tim do you know what he's asking for the lift he's selling?
Yes 95k for the old lift.
Nice machine
Just an amazing machine...
Yes indeed!
Sorry for your constant struggles with the CMC 😅
Not sure I could convince myself it is safe.. especially since I squish the scales at 266 lbs.
You should demo the tracked lift platform basket before you buy anything
Nice video, 92 feet 😶🌫
Not for me i am scared of heights, don´t know how you guys do it, be careful🙏
Expensive machine!
Great job Tim.... and what is the price tag if it's okay to ask???
200k is what one of these is close to.
Wow 😮😲🥳🥳🤠🤙🤙🥳👌👍💯💯💯Nice 😊👍
Many many thanks
This Tuepen an the CMC ones made in Germany and the other is US made
About a 121 hours is correct 😂
The weight limits keep me grounded at 205 naked. But, for smaller guys, consider the weight of your saws and ropes and gear. Small man's jog?
It’s rated for 500 pounds in the basket, u would be fine.
If a tree is too tall the lift would still save a lot of climbing
i dont like the basket tho be better with the one off the 80 one
Either basket will go on it.
That thing is cool but the footprint is so much wider then a Leguan.
But a leguan will not go to 92’ either lol
These machines are nice but they're not fit for every job. The delay in the controls and the drift they have when you let go are frustrating. Let's not forget the constant beeping it does from all the sensors, majority of the time you have to do what the machine wants not what you want.
i have a Nifty TM64 that i love.
Howdy cotton
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👀
Fat boys ain't mad to fly, that's why I keep my feet on the ground
Lol
Not really the best way to ship something like that. Hope the dealer paid for the rollback.
Burn them chips
You might have to work naked to make the weight 😂
The price on those is rediculous and not worth it to me personlly but id love to have one