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1 ton bucket/chip truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lumberjacked" data-source="post: 1360818" data-attributes="member: 4996"><p>Not in the lake...down the lake roads and around all the camps and such. If you had a 450/550 with a light weight Nifty Lift mounted on it there is no waaay you can honestly say that a large forestry package with a 60ft lift can be in the same weight class. 2500lbs? I would say that is a considerable amount of weight for each corner. Forgetting the weight issue the main point should have been the compact size and yes.... if you had a short wheel base 650/750, Kodiak, or International you would achieve the same thing as with a 1-ton chassis. It would be "neat" to have a 1-ton type bucket truck I never foresee myself purchasing one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lumberjacked, post: 1360818, member: 4996"] Not in the lake...down the lake roads and around all the camps and such. If you had a 450/550 with a light weight Nifty Lift mounted on it there is no waaay you can honestly say that a large forestry package with a 60ft lift can be in the same weight class. 2500lbs? I would say that is a considerable amount of weight for each corner. Forgetting the weight issue the main point should have been the compact size and yes.... if you had a short wheel base 650/750, Kodiak, or International you would achieve the same thing as with a 1-ton chassis. It would be "neat" to have a 1-ton type bucket truck I never foresee myself purchasing one. [/QUOTE]
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