Lets see your fleet..

That's a great set up for tough access work. Nice kit man. You really have your bases covered. Looks like a profitable combination of iron. Except that dawdge. :P
 
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Ha that Dodge has hauled more tonnage than I can count.
The setup has worked very well for me so far, but if I need bigger I call in for backup from another tree co. who has all the heavy iron.
 
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Looks mint. I thought about integrating high side tool boxes into my chip body build. Still up in the air about it though.

I have that box setup on both sides it's nice but I lose some chip space so I had to build the box taller, but you have to be mindful of how full it gets otherwise some chips landslide out the back.
 
Here's my big stuff. When I get the lettering on the new truck this week we are going to do an updated company picture with everything in it
 

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Haha, GMC is near the bottom of the list but if the truck is solid and the price is right. ... I have Fords and Dodges as well. ..
 
I'm considering it Adrian, if I can't get full price I may, we have used both trucks several times already
 
My second year.. Chipper's getting JD Green paint hopefully in Jan 2014.. Next is a dump trailer I think.. And then, A CAR.

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Brendon, don't you have any software that allows photo manipulation? Lots of free on the web, I'm sure.
 
I tried uploading some large photos and it flipped them when it uploaded them. Then I resized them to 25% of the size and it worked fine. No flipping.
 
Brendon, I think I saw a spot of dirt on the chipper. You might want to take a rag and some wax out and go check.
 
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