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Why don't more tree co's have grapple trucks?
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<blockquote data-quote="ropensaddle" data-source="post: 904758" data-attributes="member: 13949"><p>here is my old mack not much to look at but I just got home</p><p>a few min ago and hauled 6 trees today and to uprooted</p><p>stumps! The first tree of the day was a large brushy pine</p><p>40 dbh got everything in one load but it was a load for sure!</p><p>Very few trees will i need to come back a second time for!</p><p>Fuel wise the 81 mack twin stick gets as good as my 07</p><p>dodge dulley pulling a trailer the tree would have been 5</p><p>trailer loads. I could not live without me mack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ropensaddle, post: 904758, member: 13949"] here is my old mack not much to look at but I just got home a few min ago and hauled 6 trees today and to uprooted stumps! The first tree of the day was a large brushy pine 40 dbh got everything in one load but it was a load for sure! Very few trees will i need to come back a second time for! Fuel wise the 81 mack twin stick gets as good as my 07 dodge dulley pulling a trailer the tree would have been 5 trailer loads. I could not live without me mack. [/QUOTE]
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