When Bruce's new queens take off next summer, he'll be renting one to add supers to his hives, lol Carter Hill won't have nothing on him, hope that made all ya'll laugh a little.
@@628DirtRooster LOL, Randy if I was 35 years younger and had all your money and bee removal connections, I'd be done bought me one them used Isuzu bucket trucks with the 50' arm and the 50' crane extention option and equipped it with pto driven 10,000 watt generator 3 phase capable if needed and a pecan sprayer fan vac called tha Southern Mississippi Bee Vac, equipped with 300' flexible 6" vacuum hose and self adjusting waist gate so it doesn't harm the bees, all this empties the bees into a triple deep brood with drawn comb so no rescue is too big, it also has a slideout queen excluder and photo eye so you can always find and cage the queen, the unit has 8 Gopro portables cams so you record the extraction which only takes 5 minutes once you take a 6" hole saw a make the entrance big enough to attach the vac hose and go about the hive with you LoRob OAV with your blend of OA and Honeybee Gone, to chase the bees out and treat for varroa mites at the same time, it also has a heavy duty vacuum pump that socks all the comb, honey and wax out after removing the bees and puts it through wax separator and bottles honey mixed with pollen so can sell it for $95 a pound like Dr. Leo of Horizontalhives.com , anyway you've gotten José Rodriguez and his family, which are all former beekeepers from Guadalajara to drive the boom truck, while his wife and kids are tending the beeyards and grafting 150 new queens a week.
Very good advise Getting the out the door price, Less sticker shock when you go the pay. If you paid 450.00 dollars for a lift use it on any thing and every thing you can to get the most with the money. Another great vid thanks.
My lift is a tractor and loader with a plywood and 2x4 rail on the bucket for a basket. Yea so much easier using any type of lift system for painting or working on a house. Ladders have their place. But standing on a ladder all day gets tiring very fast. A lift is also so much safer. Nice you can use it for some things around the house.
Been a few years since I've rented one (Used to do Industrial work, retired now), those things have gotten a whole lot fancier and a whole lot more expensive. Another point to ponder, make sure the ground you are going to be on isn't soft, you can get the big 4wd ones, but they get stuck too.
Yep those things are handy use em hanging signs all the time!!! I also learned most of em have a switch that you can switch the controls off in the bucket and operate it from the ground if ya ever want to leave someone hanging just flip the switch or ya can shake em up like a bottle of chocolate milk!!!! I learned that from the bucket end!!! only took me once!!! Been running lifts and cranes for almost 30 yrs now!!! I've seen it all lol!!!!! Good video as usual !!!
You right , why work harder when you got the lift, they make work a lot easier , I use to rent them to clean cooling towers during week and bring home to trim my trees for free on the week end lol.
I almost got my hand amputated with one of these. The one I was in had four wheels. We were running down the line in the mill putting in high bay lights. In one spot there was an obstruction on the floor so I had to move over a few feet. While I'm looking down my hand controlling the joystick got caught at the wrist right on the edge of a purlin c channel in the roof. I wasn't watching the slope of the roof coming down as I moved over. As it turned out, the boom was turned 180 backwards so the joystick was in a mode where the harder it pushed the farther it went in a sort of feed back loop. I had to drop my full body weight on my wrist to rip it out in the nick of time. A couple safety points we were disregarding. You're supposed to lower the boom down all the way before moving the base and the machine should have been turned around so that going in your intended direction of travel wasn't pulling back on the joystick. We were only creeping forward a few feet at a time putting in the lights and the battery bank was bad so if you raised and lowered the boom too many times we'd get stuck and the machine was to big to turn around wedged between the production line machines. The biggest culprit was that on this Mark lift there wasn't a tall enough safety cage around the joystick which would have prevented it getting jammed on the controls.
Seeing Pete and Mrs Rooster up there I;m assuming you have different regs to us in the UK. Here you require a special card that says you have done a recent training course to operate the machinery. Without card you can't hire and only a card operator would be able to touch, operate, go onto the machinery.
Here in the states they will rent one of those to anyone. We like to let the stupid weed themselves out naturally. There is no training requirement generally. On large facilities there may be a card and there would definitely be training. Can't have people learning how to run a lift in a place where they could hurt people or damage a bunch of stuff.
I was up in bucket truck once and dumped a swarm at my feet by accident. I'm like "Bring me down! Bring me down!" I forgot I had to bring myself down. 😆 Good times.
No way could I get my wife in that bucket. I've accomplished a lot of things before I never thought I could do but that will NEVER be one of them. Yours does seem to be at home up there though so I reckon you have her trained already. 🤣🤣Thanks Rooster 👍👍
LMAO, she knows he'll turn it over extended 50' and might break the house in, Rooster ain't a little biddy fellow. I'm pickin, but I've seen your wife beside you in videos before.
Rooster, if it's heavy equipment and has an hour meter make sure you ask the hour rate as well as the day rate, because if you run the dozer or backhoe ect. over the allowed hours per day they'll hit you by hourly rate, I'm sure you know this by your write a book comment, I meant it those who might not know, always refuel it also, they'll add about $2 per gallon to their fuel cost.
I though about it but since it was just advice on a man lift I figured I save some of those tips for the next time we rent an excavator or a skid steer. I thought about going really deep on the lift including setup, use and special precautions but even this video isn’t something my subscribers really want to see.
Hey @628DirtRooster Bees. Randy, I wanted to let you know I just dropped the hot honey package off at the post office today. Should be heading to your PO box listed in the description. Enjoy and have a great day.
Where I'm from a spider lift is a basket suspended from a cable that is on a winch mounted to the basket.. Weld a padeye under the deck of an oil rig or whatnot and winch yourself up as needed
Hey Randy, I bought a Shirt from y'all, I know it's you but,when Folks ask what 628 DIRTROOSTER is honestly I don't know 😱. Could you please let me know so I can tell them? JO JO IN VT 😆💕
Rooster was my dirt bike. 628cc was the engine size. I was originally going to do dirt bike videos. Because of the channel name I got stuck with Rooster or Dirt Rooster as my nick name.
You need to get up with the times, Rooster! When Mrs. Rooster is using it, it's not a "man-lift", it's a "woman-lift", right? Btw, nice job, love the color!
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@@628DirtRooster Too eager. You're going to charge me mileage also. I've been watching for a beat up, old, pickup mounted bucket truck just to do my gutters. They're high. I intend to park it on my buddy's farm and get a transit tag or trailer it once a year. But those things just don't show up like they used to.
@@snarky_user I dunno, Darren on the Mustie1 channel seems to be able to find them with ease, and being the fixer-upper that he is, he buys the cheapest, usually most broken one he can find, makes a great video figuring out all the faults and correcting them. He's done 2 bucket trucks now. Yeah, he's up there in the NorthEast in New Hampshire. Not sure about availability in your neck of the weeds. Er... woods. Your neck of the woods. And don't get too snarky on me. I can only handle so much snark in a day.
I wish I could find a harness to fit me. Thankfully OSHA doesn’t bother small time contractors. In my 34 years as a contractor I’ve never run across OSHA.
Great advice. I have never rented one but will keep those things in mind for future reference.
Start picking up some cut outs and you'll find yourself in need of one. :)
When Bruce's new queens take off next summer, he'll be renting one to add supers to his hives, lol Carter Hill won't have nothing on him, hope that made all ya'll laugh a little.
@@628DirtRooster LOL, Randy if I was 35 years younger and had all your money and bee removal connections, I'd be done bought me one them used Isuzu bucket trucks with the 50' arm and the 50' crane extention option and equipped it with pto driven 10,000 watt generator 3 phase capable if needed and a pecan sprayer fan vac called tha Southern Mississippi Bee Vac, equipped with 300' flexible 6" vacuum hose and self adjusting waist gate so it doesn't harm the bees, all this empties the bees into a triple deep brood with drawn comb so no rescue is too big, it also has a slideout queen excluder and photo eye so you can always find and cage the queen, the unit has 8 Gopro portables cams so you record the extraction which only takes 5 minutes once you take a 6" hole saw a make the entrance big enough to attach the vac hose and go about the hive with you LoRob OAV with your blend of OA and Honeybee Gone, to chase the bees out and treat for varroa mites at the same time, it also has a heavy duty vacuum pump that socks all the comb, honey and wax out after removing the bees and puts it through wax separator and bottles honey mixed with pollen so can sell it for $95 a pound like Dr. Leo of Horizontalhives.com , anyway you've gotten José Rodriguez and his family, which are all former beekeepers from Guadalajara to drive the boom truck, while his wife and kids are tending the beeyards and grafting 150 new queens a week.
Liz is a woman after my own heart! You go, girl!
She’s a go getter. I have to hide the ladder to keep her off the roof if we have overhanging limbs.
I'm getting ready to rent a bull dozer this weekend, any hints for that? God's peace brother.
Yeah, I could write a book on that one. You taking bees out with it? 😉
Yeah Jeff's gonna find the queen quickly and put her on dozer, then get the bees to push the house back to the Abby.
Very good advise Getting the out the door price, Less sticker shock when you go the pay.
If you paid 450.00 dollars for a lift use it on any thing and every thing you can to get the most with the money. Another great vid thanks.
My lift is a tractor and loader with a plywood and 2x4 rail on the bucket for a basket. Yea so much easier using any type of lift system for painting or working on a house. Ladders have their place. But standing on a ladder all day gets tiring very fast. A lift is also so much safer. Nice you can use it for some things around the house.
You said it. Ladders give you the hook foot after a couple of hours.
When I use those I always wear a harness. Safety first. Lol!! Great video as always sir.
They usually give us a harness with the lift but it must be a small. Haha
@@628DirtRooster we’ve had a few fellow electricians back in the day that a small harness did not fit either. So they became ground men!!! Lol!!!
LOL meaning it's for your wife to paint with, it'd take 3 smalls to fit you, D.R.
Finally new content,thank you.
More to come!
Been a few years since I've rented one (Used to do Industrial work, retired now), those things have gotten a whole lot fancier and a whole lot more expensive. Another point to ponder, make sure the ground you are going to be on isn't soft, you can get the big 4wd ones, but they get stuck too.
I sunk one of these one time.
They now make man lifts with caterpillar-like tracks. Much lighter footprint.
Yep those things are handy use em hanging signs all the time!!! I also learned most of em have a switch that you can switch the controls off in the bucket and operate it from the ground if ya ever want to leave someone hanging just flip the switch or ya can shake em up like a bottle of chocolate milk!!!! I learned that from the bucket end!!! only took me once!!! Been running lifts and cranes for almost 30 yrs now!!! I've seen it all lol!!!!! Good video as usual !!!
My favorite beekeeper and helper Pete. You guys keep me laughing 😃
You right , why work harder when you got the lift, they make work a lot easier , I use to rent them to clean cooling towers during week and bring home to trim my trees for free on the week end lol.
Right on! That's how it's done.
I almost got my hand amputated with one of these. The one I was in had four wheels. We were running down the line in the mill putting in high bay lights. In one spot there was an obstruction on the floor so I had to move over a few feet. While I'm looking down my hand controlling the joystick got caught at the wrist right on the edge of a purlin c channel in the roof. I wasn't watching the slope of the roof coming down as I moved over. As it turned out, the boom was turned 180 backwards so the joystick was in a mode where the harder it pushed the farther it went in a sort of feed back loop. I had to drop my full body weight on my wrist to rip it out in the nick of time. A couple safety points we were disregarding. You're supposed to lower the boom down all the way before moving the base and the machine should have been turned around so that going in your intended direction of travel wasn't pulling back on the joystick. We were only creeping forward a few feet at a time putting in the lights and the battery bank was bad so if you raised and lowered the boom too many times we'd get stuck and the machine was to big to turn around wedged between the production line machines. The biggest culprit was that on this Mark lift there wasn't a tall enough safety cage around the joystick which would have prevented it getting jammed on the controls.
Seeing Pete and Mrs Rooster up there I;m assuming you have different regs to us in the UK. Here you require a special card that says you have done a recent training course to operate the machinery. Without card you can't hire and only a card operator would be able to touch, operate, go onto the machinery.
Here in the states they will rent one of those to anyone. We like to let the stupid weed themselves out naturally.
There is no training requirement generally. On large facilities there may be a card and there would definitely be training. Can't have people learning how to run a lift in a place where they could hurt people or damage a bunch of stuff.
@@628DirtRooster I see. Thanks for response. I edited my post to correct all the spelling mistakes. I should reply late at night less
I've got a lot of hours working in boom lifts. Been in a lot of scary situations also.
They can give you rubber knees.
I was up in bucket truck once and dumped a swarm at my feet by accident. I'm like "Bring me down! Bring me down!" I forgot I had to bring myself down. 😆 Good times.
🤣 🤣 Now that would have made a good video.
@@628DirtRooster 😆 that was a couple years before I started making videos.
No way could I get my wife in that bucket. I've accomplished a lot of things before I never thought I could do but that will NEVER be one of them. Yours does seem to be at home up there though so I reckon you have her trained already. 🤣🤣Thanks Rooster 👍👍
LMAO, she knows he'll turn it over extended 50' and might break the house in, Rooster ain't a little biddy fellow. I'm pickin, but I've seen your wife beside you in videos before.
Randy, I read that you’re speaking at the Alabama Beekeepers conference at Clanton. Is that correct?
That's right Mr. Don. Got any special requests? :)
Never heard of someone who got a weekend discount. Guess you have to know what to ask for and ask the right company.
Rooster, if it's heavy equipment and has an hour meter make sure you ask the hour rate as well as the day rate, because if you run the dozer or backhoe ect. over the allowed hours per day they'll hit you by hourly rate, I'm sure you know this by your write a book comment, I meant it those who might not know, always refuel it also, they'll add about $2 per gallon to their fuel cost.
I though about it but since it was just advice on a man lift I figured I save some of those tips for the next time we rent an excavator or a skid steer. I thought about going really deep on the lift including setup, use and special precautions but even this video isn’t something my subscribers really want to see.
When I operated one of these where I worked, the maintenance guys would sneak over and turn my upper control off
You needed a paint ball gun.
Good information, thanks Rooster!
I wish you had recorded the entire thing
Hey @628DirtRooster Bees. Randy, I wanted to let you know I just dropped the hot honey package off at the post office today. Should be heading to your PO box listed in the description. Enjoy and have a great day.
Thanks so much y'all.
He didn't get stung with short sleev shirt?
Yes, he got stung
Another thing to keep in mind is lift won't boom if it isn't dead-ass level, so take that into account when you're sizing a job up.
Yep and when you have one set up and leave for a while and it suddenly won't work check the level. They leak down.
This is why you rent from rental stores and not bigbox stores
poor Pete wasn't even given a bucket of water...
Ha! I got him one.
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
We call that a "spider lift" in my construction field.
Here they’re called a hi-ab or cherry picker
Where I'm from a spider lift is a basket suspended from a cable that is on a winch mounted to the basket..
Weld a padeye under the deck of an oil rig or whatnot and winch yourself up as needed
You know who paints the outside of a house from a ladder?
People who don't have access to a lift
Haha That's right.
Hey Randy, I bought a Shirt from y'all, I know it's you but,when Folks ask what 628 DIRTROOSTER is honestly I don't know 😱.
Could you please let me know so I can tell them?
JO JO IN VT 😆💕
Rooster was my dirt bike. 628cc was the engine size. I was originally going to do dirt bike videos. Because of the channel name I got stuck with Rooster or Dirt Rooster as my nick name.
@@628DirtRooster Thanks Randy 👊.
Do you still Ride?
JO JO
Why you were using a lift to paint wasn't the question I was going go ask.....I wanted to know why you weren't up there helping your wife😁😁😁
She likes to paint. When she's done I get in it and trim trees.
My biggest problem would be finding a wife that would be willing to paint the house :)
Mine has painted ours twice. I have to hold her back.
@@628DirtRooster She's a keeper. I got old looking. :(
You need to get up with the times, Rooster! When Mrs. Rooster is using it, it's not a "man-lift", it's a "woman-lift", right? Btw, nice job, love the color!
You are right! My bad.
The Lift is suppose to be unhitched from the truck!
Yep unless the self leveling feature doesn't rise above the height of uncompressed suspension.
lots of white comb
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Nice 🐝.
Thanks 👍
Why don't you bring it up here and work on my house?
Just send me the address.
@@628DirtRooster Too eager. You're going to charge me mileage also.
I've been watching for a beat up, old, pickup mounted bucket truck just to do my gutters. They're high. I intend to park it on my buddy's farm and get a transit tag or trailer it once a year. But those things just don't show up like they used to.
@@snarky_user I dunno, Darren on the Mustie1 channel seems to be able to find them with ease, and being the fixer-upper that he is, he buys the cheapest, usually most broken one he can find, makes a great video figuring out all the faults and correcting them. He's done 2 bucket trucks now. Yeah, he's up there in the NorthEast in New Hampshire. Not sure about availability in your neck of the weeds. Er... woods. Your neck of the woods. And don't get too snarky on me. I can only handle so much snark in a day.
You have a great wife Rooster.
I am surely blessed.
$ 500 a day Pete could live on that for a month. Don't think the wife would.
Pete can pinch pennies for sure.
Wear your harness or you are an OSHA magnet
I wish I could find a harness to fit me. Thankfully OSHA doesn’t bother small time contractors. In my 34 years as a contractor I’ve never run across OSHA.
All the excuses about why I'm using a boom lift to paint my house instead of a ladder, when the real reason is my wife can't climb a ladder
You dog lol, just kidding she's probably painter than you 🤣
Thick, fat honey comb is quite pretty.
There was a bunch of it too.
Howdy
Hey man get back to me I think people or illegally using your content unless you have them permission but no links to you or your channel
Hey Buckshot which video is it and where is it?
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