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“We use it for our day-to-day residential jobs where we would have otherwise used a crane or bucket truck. We just do it a heck of a lot fasterand more jobs in one day!”  

Kyle Oneppo, Warwick Tree Services

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Owner Derek Oneppo sends Kyle and the 718 out with their own low-bed and a dedicated tractor. “He’ll make as many as 5 stops in a day!” Oneppo reports. “We use it for our day-to-day residential jobs where we would have otherwise used a crane or bucket truck. We just do it a heck of a lot faster and more jobs in one day!

Despite the 718’s slow start and a slow economy, Oneppo says that his company has had a very good year. Kyle’s crew of four went from earning $3,000/day in revenue, up to $10,000 – $12,000 a day, with the same crew.

“The difference is that machine,” Oneppo claims. “The cost of payments on the machine looks like a lot on paper, but you can make it back, easily, in one day of work!"

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Derek Oneppo

Warwick Tree Services

“The difference on the jobsite is remarkable… We had a row of about 100 eucalyptus trees--about 120 to 150 ft. high. 

Branches were stretching over two lanes of a major roadway, so we couldn‘t just cut & drop. 

Typically, we would have had two climbers up in the tree, and a 100-ton or larger crane to bring the tree down. 

With the 738, we completed the job in less time, using fewer people, without a crane, and we didn’t have to put one climber in the tree. Anytime you can take a climber out of the tree you have made the job safer. 

Up to now, we would have planned for about ten crew on the jobsite. The most we ever had [on site] was up to five"

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Rich Kingsborough

Atlas Tree Surgery