Lift Equipment Rental – Tree Trimmer

Jun 12
09:56

2010

Andrew Stratton

Andrew Stratton

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Many homeowners find it tough to justify the expense and storage associated with the purchase of heavy construction equipment. But if you have even a couple trees on the property, chances are you will have a need for a lift somewhere along the line.

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Many homeowners find it difficult to justify the expense and storage associated with the purchase of heavy construction equipment. But if you have even a couple trees on the property,Lift Equipment Rental – Tree Trimmer Articles chances are you will have a need for a lift somewhere along the line.

For these reasons, many people choose to look into lift equipment rental when it comes to their tree maintenance. Knowing just how to go about the rental process can make the whole ordeal much more stress free, cheaper, safer, and easier than hiring a service to do it for you.

Instructions

Step 1 – Find Your Height
Set a ladder against the highest tree that will be trimmed and use measuring tape to see just how high you will need to reach. Remember that simply because you’re able to reach branches on a ladder, does not necessarily mean you should not use a lift. One missed step on a ladder can cause serious injury, not to mention the dangers of falling branches and limbs.

Step 2 – Locations
Go online or in your yellow pages and make up a list of equipment locations in the area. Call each location and ask about availability and cost. Check on the stability issues as well as the height requirements you found in step 1. Inquire as to whether they provide demonstrations.

Step 3 – Pickup
Once you’ve chosen a location, schedule a date. Upon pickup, inspect the lift, checking for dents, blemishes, and scratches in order to make a record of the condition prior to use. Have one of the employees demonstrate that the unit it working properly.

Step 4 – Usage
Be sure to only use the lift in the ways outlined by the safely instructions from the rental store. Be sure the store knows just how you plan to use the machine, so they might make recommendations to help you with your project. Practice using the lift for a period of time before engaging in the tasks. Heavy equipment takes a little getting used to, and it can take some practice in order to feel comfortable operating.

Step 5 – Return
Once you’ve completed your project, it’s time to return your equipment. Be sure to make the return as quickly as possible in order to avoid any late fees or penalties. Always keep a copy of the rental agreement in case you notice an overcharge and need to dispute it down the road.