JB4310
Super Member
Prokop,
Half of those pictures are at my own yard doing tree work, another benifit of the tow behind. Finish the job where the customer payed for the lift, then bring it home for the rest of the day to work with, bring it back for off rent in the morning.
They are a great and convenient tool that's why they are becoming so popular with homeowners. At one time the rental companies had a more elitist attitude and didn't want to rent boom lifts to weekend warriors, but now as long as you have a credit card they'll give you what ever you want.
Just be careful to not let any extra weight of the cut branches load the boom, they're only rated at 500 pounds so you could overload the basket/booms capacity easily with you in it and even a small branch/trunk section, causing a tip over hazard.
Cut everything in a way that it drops clear and away from you.
Wear some kind of safety belt/harness. Either a full fall protection body harness or at least a positioning belt that does not allow enough movement to let you get out of the platform.
I've shown some pics before of the larger lifts we rent.
Half of those pictures are at my own yard doing tree work, another benifit of the tow behind. Finish the job where the customer payed for the lift, then bring it home for the rest of the day to work with, bring it back for off rent in the morning.
They are a great and convenient tool that's why they are becoming so popular with homeowners. At one time the rental companies had a more elitist attitude and didn't want to rent boom lifts to weekend warriors, but now as long as you have a credit card they'll give you what ever you want.
Just be careful to not let any extra weight of the cut branches load the boom, they're only rated at 500 pounds so you could overload the basket/booms capacity easily with you in it and even a small branch/trunk section, causing a tip over hazard.
Cut everything in a way that it drops clear and away from you.
Wear some kind of safety belt/harness. Either a full fall protection body harness or at least a positioning belt that does not allow enough movement to let you get out of the platform.
I've shown some pics before of the larger lifts we rent.
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