Matias
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Butte County
Gutless, but unkillable. I would happily have one of those today, but I don't hurry about either.Probably, that one pictured was the non turbo, gutless by todays standards.
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Gutless, but unkillable. I would happily have one of those today, but I don't hurry about either.Probably, that one pictured was the non turbo, gutless by todays standards.
Picked up the enclosed trailer today. I'm going to spend a little time getting it set up before I put it to work.This is my setup 95% of the time. I might tow the trailer with an old F350 if it's a no clean up. Hoping to replace the trailer soon with a 16' enclosed car hauler for the mini and gear. View attachment 95033

Thank you, it works really well for me.That grapple plus trailer is a killer setup. Well done. I want to replicate this but on a tiny scale.
There’s a retired ground worker around me who subcontracts similarly, mainly for companies. He does well and can probably do the work as long as he can drive and climb the ladder. Tight setup sir.Thank you, it works really well for me.
Just because the equipment is big, doesn't mean it's not on a tiny scale. I'm actually a 1 man show. It allows me to knock out a lot of debris in a hurry with very little effort.
Also, I subcontract debris hauling for other small companies and homeowners who diy and stack the debris out by the road.
I dig that, I'm a one man band myself these days. But I could not practically use a setup that big in many of the places I work, just too big for where I live and the jobs I do. Anyways, great setup! I'm glad that you have found a good niche. I really like working solo, makes life really simple!Thank you, it works really well for me.
Just because the equipment is big, doesn't mean it's not on a tiny scale. I'm actually a 1 man show. It allows me to knock out a lot of debris in a hurry with very little effort.
Also, I subcontract debris hauling for other small companies and homeowners who diy and stack the debris out by the road.
A small 4wd cabover flatbed or dump, with a small kboom and bmg/ removeable scoops or similar, and winch would be what is I could use to complement my mini.I dig that, I'm a one man band myself these days. But I could not practically use a setup that big in many of the places I work, just too big for where I live and the jobs I do. Anyways, great setup! I'm glad that you have found a good niche. I really like working solo, makes life really simple!
I wonder if a trailer like this would work for you? A local company has ran this trailer for several years now. Loading logs and brush and even using the grapple arm to feed a chipper. It does require a class a cdl. Im unsure of the GVWR, but its on tandem duallys. 3000lb max lift capacityThat grapple plus trailer is a killer setup. Well done. I want to replicate this but on a tiny scale.

That's a great little rig! I wonder about sourcing that grapple on it's own, I'd love to have a little grapple like that rear mounted on a smaller flatbed. I thought that you could get one of these units shipped down un mounted but I'm not sure about that after checking again-I wonder if a trailer like this would work for you? A local company has ran this trailer for several years now. Loading logs and brush and even using the grapple arm to feed a chipper. It does require a class a cdl. Im unsure of the GVWR, but its on tandem duallys. 3000lb max lift capacity View attachment 95115
Check Brownwood sales in Ohio. There website isn't much... https://www.brownwoodsales.com/That's a great little rig! I wonder about sourcing that grapple on it's own, I'd love to have a little grapple like that rear mounted on a smaller flatbed. I thought that you could get one of these units shipped down un mounted but I'm not sure about that after checking again-
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Try underneath from rear of truck? Enough room between the frame rails?i still have an issue stowing all the 8' pole tools somewhere
I've seen a piece of pvc pipe mounted under a truck for pole storage. I think 3" PVC will hold 4 poles. Might have been 4"Try underneath from rear of truck? Enough room between the frame rails?



EAB through 18xp sounds dusty AF. N95 for jobs?Our ancient international - ‘87 I think? Got it cheap from a landscape guy up in the U.P. Absolutely will not ever go above 55mph for anything. Guy chopped the top off the chip box off which we still complain about regularly. Complete with built-in automatic midsummer Sauna, for when we need it least. The locker is great, but a double edged sword. Can’t get guys to keep it organized in busy times no matter what we do. Two shelves on the left not shown.
18xp on the back. EAB fueled that purchase - there used to be a glorious free dump who would take anything but has become unreliable. We are very lucky to have it, 95% of our material gets chipped.
Funny you say that - my brother runs the ground and would get throat irritation and feel pretty crummy after larger ash jobs. He had been wearing a mask while chipping for awhile apparently. Strangely the 2 year employee said he has no problems, never wears a mask. We just put a few buffs and masks in the chipper toolbox, but indeed it may come down to N95. I haven’t been on the ground at all since coming back and just noticed the effects of the dust the other day - throat felt like I was sucking on a lime pulled out of a septic tank.EAB through 18xp sounds dusty AF. N95 for jobs?
'87 would have round headlights. That truck is in excellent shape for an '80s ride.Our ancient international - ‘87 I think?