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  1. SkwerI

    Chipper truck dump angle.

    My fabricator/welder guy uses D rings instead of chain. A bit neater IMO. This is a lightweight example but the same principle applies.
  2. SkwerI

    Chipper truck dump angle.

    I've never seen a chip truck that can dump without pinning the doors open first. Most trucks the doors will hit the ground and bend the hinges if allowed to swing free like that.
  3. SkwerI

    Chipper truck dump angle.

    Actually the biggest purchasers of tree equipment are the line clearance companies. Their crews typically work with one or maybe two trucks each, with each truck fully stocked. Other than the lack of chip capacity, forestry rigs typically used by line clearance companies are set up to carry...
  4. SkwerI

    Chipper truck dump angle.

    I can understand one long box to hold the pole saws but for everything else I recommend under bed boxes mounted on brackets hanging off the truck frame. You don't want to tip your boxes every time you dump. The cost of one broken saw will be more than the cost of mounting the boxes properly...
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