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  1. lumberjack

    Bucket Truck or spider lift or Nifty Lift

    Not without hanging over. You could pull the basket down to get it shorter but that would get old.
  2. lumberjack

    Bucket Truck or spider lift or Nifty Lift

    That trailer on my F150 is also a 24' tilt beed trailer. You could haul the 420 on the front of it sideways, if it had more axle or truck.
  3. lumberjack

    Bucket Truck or spider lift or Nifty Lift

    They're not hard to tow. To just say I've done it I even towed one with my F150.
  4. lumberjack

    Bucket Truck or spider lift or Nifty Lift

    My previous setup was a rear mount grapple truck with the excavator and SD64 on the trailer. Both can haul people, equipment, gear, and debris, the hook lift truck is far more maneuverable, with a pinch less than half the practical capacity of the rear mount grapple truck. I bought my first...
  5. lumberjack

    Bucket Truck or spider lift or Nifty Lift

    Its specs say it can set up on a 12* slope, plus the 3* tolerance on being level makes it fairly capable. I've yet to have a job where I couldn't use the lift because I couldn't get it set up. There are some tricks that I don't want to put on an open forum. The TM50/SD50 is a steamy pile...
  6. lumberjack

    Bucket Truck or spider lift or Nifty Lift

    Was reading comments on FB and that reminded me of another point.... the SD64 won't prevent you from doing basically anything. It won't lock up certain controls if an outrigger gets lite, it won't prevent you from raising the boom if it's not perfectly level (all 4 outriggers have to be in...
  7. lumberjack

    Bucket Truck or spider lift or Nifty Lift

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rr_YcljSbB4" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> In case the playlist embed doesn't work...
  8. lumberjack

    Bucket Truck or spider lift or Nifty Lift

    What size lift are you considering? I’m biased, but I very much like the SD64. It’s reasonably quick, cheap to operate, great reach and capacity, great on grass and very maneuverable.
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