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    Bucket- dump: pros and cons

    ^ smoother.
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    Bucket- dump: pros and cons

    They are slow but it's easier than climbing.
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    Bucket- dump: pros and cons

    I compare the spider to rolling ocean instead of wash board road in a bucket truck. The lift is more of a gradual sway but tighter than the Nifty or Genie tow behind with smoother functions. The CMC has a ramp up and ramp down in the hydros speeds so you have less choppy movements.
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    Bucket- dump: pros and cons

    625 an hour or day? Day rate that's doable for a guy to make some money.
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    Bucket- dump: pros and cons

    I figured those are friendly rates so the other Co. can make some bread on the jobs. My jobs make much better money per hour ;)
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    Bucket- dump: pros and cons

    $75 a man hour is what the market will bare. I haven't rented out my toy yet but I know most of the guys in the area and that is what I would charge them if they needed it,$150 hour $300 minimum. And there are some other guys that I would charge $1000 cash or it doesn't leave the trailer. Most...
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    Bucket- dump: pros and cons

    I think I'd be at $150 an hour two hour minimum. Another guy in the area is $165 an hour.
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    Bucket- dump: pros and cons

    I am really enjoying the spider. It's easy on turf and can level out just about anywhere. For example one of tomorrows jobs is setting a cable in a oak at about 60' up, easy money for 30 minutes of work. The lift has been parked in this dead end in a gated community going from one house to the...
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