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The Landscape Truck: More than a Delivery Container
Landscape dump trucks are used by landscapers who need to move large quantities of soil or mulch from a garden center to a residential or commercial job site. Once the landscaper has arrived, they can tip the contents out the back of the truck using the built-in hydraulic lift. Dovetail landscape trucks are ideal for landscapers who work in many different locations and need to move mowers, trimmers and tools to each job site. The rear hatch folds down to create a ramp for loading and unloading equipment with ease.
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Flatbed Truck
Flatbed Truck: Transport with Flexibility
A flatbed body truck is used when a construction crew or general contractor needs to move heavy equipment or large quantities of building materials. Because the back of the truck is completely open as a platform, it is ideal for moving items that are an odd shape or size.
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Hooklift Truck
Hooklift Truck: Multi-Industry Machine
A hooklift body truck features a dumpster that can be removed and left at a job site so workers can fill it without tying up the entire truck. The body on a hooklift truck can be swapped out, allowing the truck to perform multiple functions for a contractor.
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stake truck
Stake Truck: Flexible Transport
Stake bed trucks are frequently used by landscapers or farmers to move large items that don't need to be enclosed. The stakes provide a frame with plenty of tie-down points, making it ideal when transporting goods of varying sizes.
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3 Important Accessories for Yard Maintenance Companies
A yard maintenance company offers services of mowing, trimming, and edging the grass. Whether a start-up entrepreneur or an established business, here are three important accessories (and a bonus tip!) for your yard maintenance company.
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Equipment in the back of a landscape truck
Explore 4 Essentials for a Landscaper Truck
Each landscaping business, whether it be an entrepreneur with one truck or a mega-company with a fleet, should consider four things for their vehicles: the chassis, trailer, cargo control, and lockable toolboxes.
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Landscaper Riding a Lawn Mower
A Landscaper Relies on a Chevrolet 2500 Crew Cab
This landscaper's Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Crew Cab works well for him. In pulling heavy equipment and moving heavy materials, the 3/4 ton gives him the power he needs. While the gas mileage isn't ideal, it gives him the space he needs for his gear.
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box truck
Box Trucks: The Simple Answer to Business Growth
With a wide array of box truck models available, it is now more critical than ever to know exactly how this delivery machine is going to amp up your bottom line, allowing you to serve your customers faster, safer, and in a manner worthy of many positive reviews.
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Dump Truck: Hauling and Delivering
The dump truck is a classic commercial vehicle, with long-standing use and renown - and for good reason. Ideal for hauling and delivering heavy loads of loam, mulch, gravel, rip-rap, asphalt, logs, and heavy stone, the dump truck is the optimal pack for any fleet that deals with loose materials on a constant basis
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chipper truck
Chipper Truck: Versatile Hauling for the Adaptive Crew
Used to catch woodchips as they come out of a wood chipper, chipper trucks typically haul the wood chipper itself while on the way to a job site. Sometimes referred to as forestry bodies, these are used by foresters, arborists, and tree removal companies. They are a vital tool when cleaning up a job site after removing trees.
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