@@LiftingPerspectives if ya don't mind and have a spare minute... feel free to check out some of my vids...from an NH ops perspective 👍 I'd love some feed back
@@morehp1 never actually did the math cause you drive to a job then run it on the job. It's way worse headed down the road then when you are operating. Locally within an hour drive each way and running on site 6 hours or so it costs around $200-250ish per day in fuel
Inquiring for advice and information I would appreciate any good information. I have cco tower crane certification with 10000hours seat time as a port crane operator. 100% on my practical tests and I just finished my certs at school. Applied for the union yesterday but I want to go to the union hall and sell my self. I’m drawing a blank because I know cranes, signaling, and trucks. No construction experience. Would appreciate any input on selling myself and right words I can say. Thanks
🔥🔥🔥 beautiful crane bro
THANK THE LORD ITS BEEN BUSY LIKE U SAID AMEN TO THAT BROTHER
Congratulations man !! May the good lord take care of you and your family brother !!
Ty sir
Love watching your stuff, going to crane school in September so watching your videos gets me pumped up
Awesome. I'm sure you will do great
I’m glad to see you’re doing good man.
Much appreciated
Beutyful truck!!
Congratulations
This is a beautiful rig man! I want!
She is definitely beautiful and has been very good to me thus far (I've had her for almost a year)
@@LiftingPerspectives that is awesome glad to hear it 🙌
@@LiftingPerspectives if ya don't mind and have a spare minute... feel free to check out some of my vids...from an NH ops perspective 👍 I'd love some feed back
@@CraneGer21 will do
@@LiftingPerspectives thanks man!
Hey brother awesome machine !
Hope your doing well,
Do you think I’d be able to find enough work with just a 8 ton boom truck in Toronto ?
Thanks !
What was the process like… I’m looking into one myself
wow thats a pretty truck
What kind miles per gallon does that truck get hauling it’s self around?
@@morehp1 never actually did the math cause you drive to a job then run it on the job. It's way worse headed down the road then when you are operating. Locally within an hour drive each way and running on site 6 hours or so it costs around $200-250ish per day in fuel
I want one !!
*Let me know if you need any hydraulic hoses and adapters at cut rate pricing and top quality!*
Nice!
what kind of business could one start with getting a ncco certification?
If you have no money you can be a subcontract operator
Inquiring for advice and information I would appreciate any good information. I have cco tower crane certification with 10000hours seat time as a port crane operator. 100% on my practical tests and I just finished my certs at school. Applied for the union yesterday but I want to go to the union hall and sell my self. I’m drawing a blank because I know cranes, signaling, and trucks. No construction experience. Would appreciate any input on selling myself and right words I can say. Thanks
Look up Max Lift LLC in Plant City Florida and give me a call.
CAN I BE YOUR OPERATOR IM NCCCO CERTIFIED