The Stein Arbor Trolley looks sweet

Ive been looking to do a time-lapse of a whole job using the Arbor Trolley. Today we rolled up on a relatively large section of pin oak that fell out of a big mature tree and crashed into a big european copper beach. We were working a good distance, grass bricks and concrete, from the chipper.

I think this is the best video to date showing the impact of the AT on a given job.

http://youtu.be/V8XUZHzebmc
 
Make It clearer, I Hate Laying Mats down, and I HATE moving Mats around, and I Hate loading the Mats in the end of the day....I Hate Mats.. Trolly looks great for this :)
 
I have discovered a new use for the AT:
my next door neighbor shot and elk several mile out beyond a road. The field dressed animal was quartered, then loaded up and hauled out.
All four quarters fit in one load. This would have equaled six to eight extremely heavy backpacks full of meat.
Having done it this way before I was thinking that this would work nicely but now we have confirmation.
As well I think I will be getting a few steaks!
 
Based off just building my own out of aluminum just because I'm picky.

The price on the arbor trolley is spot on considering what materials it takes to build it, the time to cut, weld, grind, paint, and setup the unit. Worth every penny.
 
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trolley looks cool but it is way over priced in my opinion !!!

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Good tools cost you $. Trust me this thing will make you some serious money, make your life easier on the job site, and make you smile on every heaping brush load you take out of a backyard.

Remember- Anything you can do it can do better!
 
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Costs way less than a bad back caused by hauling rounds on your shoulders. ;)

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Before you hurt your back you never think about it.
After you hurt your back you never stop thinking about it.

---George Malone
 
The USA made Arbor-Trolley will be exhibited at TCI Expo next week in Charlotte along with the new USA Made Modular Guarding System.

Reg Coates will be on the stand again and will only be to pleased to talk about the virtues of the Trolley along with the RC Lowering Devices.
 
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Costs way less than a bad back caused by hauling rounds on your shoulders. ;)

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Careful you don't hurt your back taking the little bugger on and off the truck. It ain't light and it is awkward. I have to stow it where it won't get stolen so it is riding shotgun in the chip truck. If I cover anything with a tarp they think it is a power tool and break the window :-(
 

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