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Wanting to upgrade wood loading equipement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Iustinian" data-source="post: 4604444" data-attributes="member: 63722"><p>really depends on how big you guys are wanting to get...trailers are nice for small businesses and easy to sell when youre done with them, and theyre versatile if you guys need it for any other type of work. If you guys are focusing on tree work and you are getting big enough to keep a clam truck running, I would go for the clam truck. Alot of guys around here get work hauling logs for smaller tree services too, so if the owner sells logs, that might be something for you to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iustinian, post: 4604444, member: 63722"] really depends on how big you guys are wanting to get...trailers are nice for small businesses and easy to sell when youre done with them, and theyre versatile if you guys need it for any other type of work. If you guys are focusing on tree work and you are getting big enough to keep a clam truck running, I would go for the clam truck. Alot of guys around here get work hauling logs for smaller tree services too, so if the owner sells logs, that might be something for you to think about. [/QUOTE]
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