I was in the market for a knuckle-boom crane truck before I decided to get the HMMH. Browsing used-equipment sites, the only crane trucks I found under $40K were used almost to death. Spending that much buying & debugging the HMMH gives better cost-benefit for my purposes. I have 40 undeveloped acres, what I'm planning often comes down to "what can I build with my crane" like Quonset huts, geodesic-dome greenhouses, and prefab timber-frame structures which can be built from the top down, by lifting them up as they're assembled. Savings on construction labor & subcontractors should go a long way towards realizing Return on Investment from my Mogs.
The forklift on the HMMH really sealed the deal, for me. Sure, I could put forks on the SEE's loader bucket to unload trucks at the end of my driveway, but getting pallets of construction materials where they need to go on my hilly spread is going to require that load-tilt. Shipping's less if you don't need liftgate/forklift service on your end. I think the HMMH will prove itself worth every cent!
The forklift on the HMMH really sealed the deal, for me. Sure, I could put forks on the SEE's loader bucket to unload trucks at the end of my driveway, but getting pallets of construction materials where they need to go on my hilly spread is going to require that load-tilt. Shipping's less if you don't need liftgate/forklift service on your end. I think the HMMH will prove itself worth every cent!