#1 Reason for ArborTrolley!

RopeShield

Carpal tunnel level member
Location
Ontario, Canada
The wear and tear to the body from hauling loads to the chipper is drastically reduced with ArborTrolley.

Prolong the life of your knees.And postpone the inevitable
knee surgery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9NrKylKMIY

Take comfortable loads and keep it smooth and easy.
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I am not looking forward to surgery.
Should have been one the first purchases made
when I started the biz.

one of my regular routines for 4 yrs in Highschool was
a car tire innertube filled with sand and draped over the
shoulders. I ran/jumped stairs x 4 stories. I could fly.
I dnno with medical advances it may not be so bad when my time comes.
Cheers

Like others have said your back will thank you as well.
 
ATs will easily pay for themselves within a year, if not way sooner.

Its not only manhours saved, its preserving good decision-making by not being worn out. This prevents injuries, accidents/ breakage.
 
Thats the way I feel about a mini-skid. Around here it seems to "hilly" to be of much benefit. If it doesn't have a motor, you still get worn. We had something similar to this not to long ago. It was more like a moving dolly with bigger wheels so the balance point wasn't there but you still had to have 2 or 3 guys pushing the thing to make it up some of these back yards with any sizeable load. If I were still in Indiana, this would be the only way to go. I can see why Bonner loves it so much.

Anybody using this on very uneven terrain and see it differently?
 
Used mine today in tandem with my chipper winch to roll a big stump up a hill. Would have torn major turf up otherwise, and gone right through some shrubs.

Ya we got hills too!
 
Very well-built tool by Stein here.











Start in the back and keep adding brush along the way!



Sewage blockage meant we had to work around Plumbing contractors for most of the day, keeping driveway clear. NBFD we got the AT.





Dragging is not such a drag anymore! RC-AT





 
Only a couple hundred hours on that 900 Vermeer... eh, it chips brush, but it ain't a Morbark!

Not mine Devon, rented it for the day from a local rental yard.
 
This is quite probably a long shot, but I'm pretty sure I could sell the boss on one if we could use it and demonstrate its worth, especially as a mostly 2-man-with-a-part-time-third-man-crew. Anybody know if any arb suppliers in Portland carry them? Or anybody nearby generous enough to loan one out for a few?
Like I said, probably a long shot, but you don't know until you know, and I don't doubt it would make my life easier.
Jon
 

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