When I worked out of a pickup I always ran some rope around the permiter of the floor of the pickup bed. I'd back up to a tree with my brush on, tie the rope to the tree, then drive forward. Empty truck.
I hate seeing my groundman buck brush. I ride his butt pretty bad about watching his feet and legs. I prefer to do it. Id rather get hurt then see my right hand man hurt.
We bucked brush in the chip truck today as a matter of fact. The job was outside my normal turf. Not much brush to deal with so I opted out of dragging the chipper. With a sturdy sized saw and a small bar we were able to buck that brush down to nothing in the truck.
Of course, but its half your problem eliminated. The heavy half. Just sync up with a small tree outfit nearby and have them chip your brush. No container sitting and killing the lawn. When I started I bucked all my removals into a pickup. It was a dreadful chapter of my life. DREADFUL. When that...
Get in that dumpster and buck the brush down and you'll fit a LOT of tree in there. Logs on top. I'd bomb stuff right on in there if I could. If the job is big enough and pays enough, you could chip into that sucker with a rented chipper.
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