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Whats the best way of starting out small or big. Thinking small for now like a 3/4 ton chip truck and a 6 or 8'' chipper for small jobs like pruning and small take-downs 20-25'' or less. I have 10yrs exp. and Tree expert lic. I plan on staying with the company I work for, I just want something on the side on the weekends.

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Any help will do.:help:
 
In my opinion? an older chuck n duck chipper will do more than a little 9" chipper for alot less money. a used Asplundh chip truck would be a good start also. Cheap to get into and has better image than a pickup.

stay small, less is more.
 
In my opinion? an older chuck n duck chipper will do more than a little 9" chipper for alot less money. a used Asplundh chip truck would be a good start also. Cheap to get into and has better image than a pickup.

stay small, less is more.
Ya I was thinking of a 1ton dumpbody will do nicely, Im not to sure about the chuck and ducks I use one one time and Dame they hurt if you dont duck.LOL I can get a 98 f-350 disel with a 2000 dumpbody with a plow for 13,000.00 :hmm3grin2orange:
 
contact chad at complete equipment. he just purchased a F450 and a woodchuck wc 17 chipper off me, he fixed them up a little and now has them up forsale
 
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