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  1. SeanKroll

    Flatbeds

    I'm just talking back-up. Very plan B. If I had a flatbed, I'd have simple sides in any case. If you have to unload, the sides come off. Unloading, downhill, into three piles isn't very hard. Nothing beats a dump bed, overall.
  2. SeanKroll

    Flatbeds

    Also, a flatbed can easily back-up as a chip truck, if an accident or unexpected breakdown happens. A couple years of being overly packed in might be counter-productive. I'm working out of a 0.2 acre residential lot, three trucks, chipper, 3 trailers, car, 2 grinders, milled wood. If you...
  3. SeanKroll

    Flatbeds

    My chip truck is 44" load height, IIRC, and my f450 service body is 41". I've put my mini-loader in both. 41" feels noticeably lower with 10' ramps. I ride on the loader, so that's easy. Can you sit on the stumper to ride up, so you can reach the controls, or have a walking ramp next to the...
  4. SeanKroll

    Flatbeds

    Having a stump grinder ready to hook up and roll, and out of the way at other times, is nice. Can you get a bigger truck and a small trailer? You're going to have to have longer ramps, and be able to operate the controls the whole way up. 2wd or 4wd? I've put my superjr into my pick-up bed...
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