Starting with a cab and chassis and going with OP's original thought "I can't turn a wrench", I think you could have an amazing truck built for you.
I would use Oceans thoughts about pro input, have a list of everything you want it to do for you and then see how much can be incorporated in your...
Lots of great info on usability of battery saws here and ideas for improving same - thanks everyone. I haven't gone to any bigger ground saws yet so am watching that info closely. I do use top handle battery saws first and foremost every time I go to work unless I'm just cutting round after...
It will have to be a pretty big job before you do that much moving around each day. Plus you'll find ways to tailor your activities to your new found capabilities.
Who wants logs to mill? Will this other person take this variety of logs plus the partial load of chips under it? Etc.
I would...
For clarity sake, I'm saying rent a model of chipper you like to make sure of function. Even if buying a non rental chipper find some way to chip with that same model etc. I've gone and helped on someone else's job to be behind the chipper for a couple of hours.
I love Bandit especially having one built and specing it with labor saving options. If you were considering the 65 XP compare it to the 75 XP for little or no extra weight. They put the same 38 or 40hp motor on that which they put on the entry level 90XP. I rented a 90 with fresh knives on it...
Make sure you look at the Stellar hooklifts. They seem to be built very hearty. Mine could be mated up to a smaller truck and tuned to lift 10k loads or same unit can go on bigger trucks to lift 16 or 18k loads.
For other people that see this thread I just saw a Palfinger hooklift on a class...
I would be surprised if you wanted to drop from 2 trucks to 1 if your a bigger operation. But, it could easily keep you from feeling like you need 3 or 4.
I focus on pruning but end up doing removals when necessary. To drop the bin on the ground and load wood at ground height is such a...
I will add this...beg borrow or steal the "Bin There Dump That" idea of hydraulic tank placement from their youtube videos if you could use the side slung room to good effect for toolboxes. They have the opinion that their placement or make up or something is patent worthy I believe.
Great info. I just have a small mostly pruning operation and the one class 5 truck.
@Lumberjack has two bigger hooklifts I believe and runs a lot more iron closer to what you sound like. I love the versatility of mine even though it detracts from legal weight limit. Not as much an issue on...
A TreeStuff employee told me they wouldn't be able to get the RC Grapple on my order to me till June. He was wrong, I recieved it from them a couple of days ago...so if anyone's been waiting..