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    Trucks for sale in the tree care industry include landscape and flatbed trucks for hauling materials, dump trucks and roll-off trucks for transporting branches, chipper trucks, and many others.

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    VINF26YR830941
    Gross Vehicle Weight RatingClass 2: 6,001 - 10,000 pounds
    Location: Long Creek, Oregon
    Seller: Coote Auction Company
    VIN1FT7X2A61BEB89904
    Gross Vehicle Weight RatingClass 2: 6,001 - 10,000 pounds
    Location: Donna, Texas
    Mileage223,399 mi
    VIN1FD7W2A69HEB41574
    Location: Upper Sandusky, Ohio
    Mileage211,500 mi
    VIN1FDBF2A67GEA58931
    Location: La Fayette, Georgia
    Mileage140,165 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Tallahassee, Florida
    Seller: Florida Auction Network LLC
    Mileage124,723 mi
    ColorWHITE
    Location: Tallahassee, Florida
    Seller: Florida Auction Network LLC
    Mileage135,991 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Tallahassee, Florida
    Seller: Florida Auction Network LLC
    Mileage294,268 mi
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Kingman, Kansas
    VIN1FDJF37Y5SNA58235
    Drive4x2
    Location: Elton, Louisiana
    VIN1FTJF35Z1CPA10818
    Wheelbase133 in
    Location: Lidgerwood, North Dakota
    Mileage154,127 mi
    TransmissionAutomated
    Location: Pacific Junction, Iowa
    Seller: Al Hughes Auction Service
    Mileage497,303 mi
    Horsepower260 HP
    Location: Malmo, Nebraska
    Mileage134,472 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Waldorf, Maryland
    Mileage52,814 mi
    Engine ManufacturerINTERNATIONAL
    Location: Frankfort, New York
    Seller: United Country Eagle River Auctions LLC
    Mileage126,687 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Tallahassee, Florida
    Seller: Florida Auction Network LLC
    Mileage121,919 mi
    VIN1FDXE45S58DA70322
    Location: Elmsford, New York
    Mileage159,000 mi
    VIN1FDXF46P86EA57448
    Location: Travelers Rest, South Carolina
    Mileage102,262 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Kingman, Kansas
    VIN1FDXF47F0XEB04852
    Gross Vehicle Weight RatingClass 2: 6,001 - 10,000 pounds
    Location: Caneyville, Kentucky
    Seller: Hodges Auction
    Mileage64,087 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Kingman, Kansas
    Mileage100,698 mi
    Horsepower400 HP
    Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
    Mileage210,636 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Seller: KAP Financial
    Mileage199,600 mi
    VIN1FD0W5HT9HEE02409
    Location: Pompano Beach, Florida
    Seller: KAP Financial
    Mileage178,842 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Hallandale Beach, Florida
    Mileage145,000 mi
    VIN1FDUF5GTXGEB94445
    Location: Bolivia, North Carolina
    Mileage110,309 mi
    VIN1FDUF5GT1EEA49260
    Location: Lyndon, Kansas
    Seller: Harley Gerdes Auctions
    Mileage135,456 mi
    Horsepower475 HP
    Location: Cedar Hill, Texas
    Seller: WSM
    Mileage270,386 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Waldorf, Maryland

    About Trucks For Tree Care & Landscaping Professionals

    Many types of light-duty and medium-duty trucks are used in the landscaping and tree care industries. Most are based on cab and chassis trucks that are upfitted with a truck body for a specific purpose, such as hauling wood chips, water, or a stump grinder. Others help arborists or tree trimmers work safely at height on the highest branches. Still others can pick up fallen tree limbs or roll-off containers of organic waste to haul away. Read on for an overview of truck categories on TreeTrader.com.

    Chipper Trucks

    Chipper trucks, or chip trucks, have a semi-enclosed dump body with an opening to the upper rear. This chipper box is designed to catch wood chips and mulch from a separate wood chipper, transport them, and then dump them elsewhere. Like other trucks for landscape technicians and tree care businesses, it’s common for chip trucks to have storage areas for items such as ladders, pruners, ropes, chains, and other tools and materials.

    Forestry Bucket Trucks

    A forestry bucket truck is equipped with a bucket lift or aerial work platform and outriggers that can be extended for stability. Unlike a typical bucket truck, however, it has a cage or protective structure above the cab for protection from falling branches and tree limbs and often a chipper box for hauling away wood chips.


    Ford F-650 Dump Truck

    Landscape Trucks

    Landscape trucks have bodies made for hauling equipment like flatbed trucks or bulk materials like dump trucks. Flatbed-style landscape trucks and stake trucks often have a ramp gate called a dovetail or beavertail to load and unload mowers, stump grinders, and other machines on wheels. 

    Landscapers and arborists often use dump-style landscape trucks to deliver mulch, topsoil, fertilizer, or gravel and to haul away downed trees, fallen or trimmed branches, and more. Crew cab trucks allow ground crews to travel to the jobsite in one vehicle.

    Roll-Off Garbage Trucks & Hooklift Trucks

    Roll-off garbage trucks have hydraulic tipping flatbeds for loading and unloading roll-off containers of waste and debris. Some models use a winch and cable system to load containers onto the bed. Hooklift trucks have an arm that reaches out, hooks the container under a bar or handle, and pulls it onto the bed.

    Grapple Trucks

    Grapple trucks use a knuckle boom crane to pick up organic debris, bags of landscape rocks, tree limbs, trunk sections, pallets of paving stones, and other large, heavy objects. Trucks with booms may have a dump body, a roll-off container, or a flatbed, so there is some overlap among these categories.

    Service, Utility & Mechanic Trucks

    Landscaping operations, municipalities, construction firms, and many others use service trucks, utility trucks, and mechanic’s trucks to repair and maintain mowers, chippers, dozers, and other machinery in the field. These trucks carry tools, parts, consumables, and equipment in their specialized storage compartments, drawers, and racks that are useful for organizing and transporting ladders, chainsaws, blowers, trimmers, and other tools.

    Some models are equipped with a crane, chipper, winch, aerial platform, vise, air compressor, hose reel, ladder rack, trailer hitch, tow hook, and more, and many possess extendable outriggers for greater stability on the job.

    Tank Trucks

    Tank trucks haul many types of liquids in their tanks, which can be made of stainless steel, aluminum, or high-density plastic with or without fiberglass reinforcement. Pump and vacuum systems provide for loading or spraying, depending on the application.

    Asphalt distributor tank trucks and hot oil tank trucks (hot oilers) bring temperature-controlled materials to the jobsite, such as for paved asphalt walking paths and trails in a landscaping design or for repairs when mature tree roots disrupt nearby pavement.

    Chemical and acid tank trucks are designed to transport corrosive and combustible liquids. They are also suitable for hauling water, weed killer, fertilizer, pesticides, and fungicides for tree care and landscaping maintenance. Their tanks can be made of FRP (fiberglass-reinforced plastic) or stainless steel, possibly with a rubber or plastic inner liner.

    Gasoline and fuel tank trucks deliver gasoline and/or diesel fuel to filling stations, farms, and other destinations. Some have compartmentalized tanks to hold different kinds of fuel, so they can support both diesel and gasoline-powered equipment and vehicles at a remote landscaping or arboreal work site.

    Propane tank trucks haul liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in a pressurized, temperature-controlled tank.

    Septic tank trucks use a suction hose and vacuum system to pump wastewater and sludge from underground septic tanks, sewer pump stations, and portable toilets into their tanks for transport to a treatment facility.

    Sewer-cleaning tank trucks clear the leaves, debris, and other blockages clogging storm sewer lines. Jetters create a high-pressure stream of water to blast away clogs. Rodders use a cable and rodding head or cutter to break through blockages and flush them out. Some sewer-cleaning tank trucks also have a vacuum pump to remove the sewer's contents and prevent future clogs.

    Vacuum tank trucks and industrial tank trucks remove and collect spills, debris, waste, grease, sewage, and hazardous materials. Hydro vac models use high-pressure water to excavate soil (called “hydro-excavation”) without damaging underground utility pipes, conduits, and cables. The high-pressure spray hose can also break up clogs and debris.

    Water tank trucks irrigate plants, shrubs, and trees, preventing tree damage from drought and helping newly planted trees take root in their new environs. They are also used for dust suppression during a landscaping project's grading and contouring phase and to help soil compaction.

    Find The Right Tree Care Or Landscaping Truck For Sale

    You can find a wide range of new and used trucks for sale on TreeTrader.com and in Tree & Landscape Equipment Trader magazine. The website lists thousands of trucks for sale from manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Ford, Freightliner, International, Isuzu, Kenworth, Peterbilt, and Ram.

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