We used jobber for years, love it. We just out grew jobber and switched to single ops. Single ops is great and more detailed, but not user friendly. Almost like Mac VS PC.
I don't use it for critical welds, mainly for building tool boxes and gear/ tool storage for trucks. Here's my most recent project. I made plywood and chainsaw/ pole saw and gear storage for a few trucks.
This is a hard problem to deal with. You have to respect the owner of the trees and not hack the trees up, then you have to keep the kids safe from any hazards. It could be a liability if nothing is done, but also a liability if you end up killing the trees. I think the higher priority is to...
Heres the bad thing about the grapple trucks:
Once you get one, you will never want to use a chipper again and your employees will avoid the chipper at all costs. Now every time I mention the word chipper they get upset and start coming up with reasons how/ why we should not chip for that job.
We did a good sized job this week and were able to knock it out quick with the grapple truck. We removed about 50 trees at a condo complex, we started on Tuesday and will be finished up this afternoon. So far we have hauled 12 loads out with the grapple truck.
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