I have the B3 and really like it. The addition of a park brake would be helpful. My yards aren't perfectly flat. It is one of my best purchases in 34 years of beekeeping. Thanks for the video Brad.
I have pushed the B1 hive lifter to the limit of what a person should do with it. After several years adjusting hive locations ect to work with the lifter, I can say it's a tool I could not do without. Every year, it lifts 1000's of deeps for me. Boris is also good at solving problems when needed.👍
I like yours better then some of the more complicated looking ones. Sometimes simpler is better if it's efficient. Thanks for sharing your time Brad, Blessed Days...
Hi, Joey! My buddy down the road has one like yours. It's definitely not as tall and not nearly as heavy. Mine is all galvenized steel but his is mostly aluminum. I imagine relocating the winch had something to do with balance and geometry and perhaps just packaging.
The work doesn't end but at least you have a back saver. By hand that would be a terrible job fit for only young studs. Hope the harvest goes well Brad.
I am first... I am a some body... the first to comment. we all have to have goals. 13 views in 7 mins at 7 am. you either have one hell of a following or we as a group are early risers. I need one of these I only weigh 145 lbs
You know, I think it's funny you're in shorts with a veil, I'm usually in pants with no veil. I can take stings to the face but stings to my legs I'm a big baby about....maybe they're just sensitive because I always wear pants?