2006 Pete Grapple Truck

2006 Pete, Cummins ISC 335HP, Eaton Fuller 8LL, 20k front, 46K rears, full double frame front to rear, full locking differentials, 70,000 miles or so (still working her a few days a week), 2006 Prentice 124 loader with Hydra Headboard rear mounted, 2013 Serco debris grapple ($8,500 new), 60 yard body is straight as an arrow, all LED lights, 4 corner LED strobes, fresh FMCSA inspection in October. Clear title in hand. I'm purchasing a new one and can't afford both.
This is a sweet, pre-emission, low mileage Peterbilt! :)
$118,000 OBO
Call Joe Russell @ 614.348.8050
 

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Just curious, why are you buying a new one when this one is low miles and pre emission?
 
Thanks for the question Cory,
I am building my new generation of trucks a little bit larger. This one is 60 cubic yards and my oldest truck. The last 2 I have built are 75 and 80 yards. For my business the extra 15-20 yards of capacity makes a difference. This Pete is a complete, original factory double frame and I don't want to to stretch it.
Joe
 
Makes sense, thanks. That's a heckuva fleet there! Do you dump brush for free or do you grind it yourself? And btw, do you even own a chipper??
 
Damn that's heavy. Do you take it on driveways?

We have three trucks like this, and this is the lightest one. It's never caused issues for us in the past. All three of these trucks way less than an our crane. If you have sensitive pavement, we use a Gehl or mini loader to forward material to the street.
 
You have some really nice trucks Joe not to derail but what is the length,height from the ground to the top of your box? I'm in the process of building a bigger box for mine.
 
This truck has a 21 foot floor. I'm certian of the exact other measurements off the top of my head but the floor is about 8 feet inside width, walls take the height to the height of the Prentice (13' 2").
 
Lol....
Poor people are missing out that are still chipping every day......
yeah, so long as you have a place to take that mix of "crap"! Around here you'd have to pay to dump that truck; and i only know of one place that would take it, alzo costing an hour of travel time. chips are easy to get rid of so long as they're "nice". Wood also. That being said, ohio is slow at adopting new anything....hell we just legalized gambling 5 years ago, last state in our region.
 

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