Showing results for: Truck-Mounted Tree Transplanter (Tree Handling) Equipment Available In Nicaragua
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Manufactured by Big-John Tree Manufacturing, Inc.based in USA
denotes Cab to Trunnion measurement or CT. The Model 100 requires of minimum CT of 186” (4,725 mm) to 200” (5,080 mm). We require a front axle suspension rating of at least 20,000 lbs (9,072 kg) for the Model 100. Remember to keep cab height in mind when looking for trucks. Generally lower cabs are preferred to minimize the crown of the ...
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Manufactured by Big-John Tree Manufacturing, Inc.based in USA
to keep cab height in mind when looking for trucks. Generally lower cabs are preferred to minimize the crown of the ...
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Manufactured by Big-John Tree Manufacturing, Inc.based in USA
for trucks. Generally lower cabs are preferred to minimize the crown of the tree contacting the cab of the truck. Relocating air horns and lights from the cab is ...
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Manufactured by Big-John Tree Manufacturing, Inc.based in USA
BIG JOHN Tree Transplanter Mfg., Inc. has been building the Model 80 since 1983. It’s the “original” large tree transplanter. It is a fully contained one-operator system that is built to perform. We have pod trailers and free standing pods to help you work smarter and more efficiently. Move multiple ...
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Manufactured by Big-John Tree Manufacturing, Inc.based in USA
The Model 55D is built with all the rugged characteristics of the larger spades, and works great on a class 7 single axle ...
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Manufactured by Big-John Tree Manufacturing, Inc.based in USA
The BIG JOHN Model 45D truck mounted tree spade is used by nurseries, landscapers and the tree moving professional. The 45D gets the job done. Whether you’re B&B’ing or what we call “Dig & Delivering”, the appeal of the M45D is in its compact yet sturdy design and perfect for moving 3' - 4’ ...
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Manufactured by Optimal-Vertrieb Opitz GmbHbased in GERMANY
For work outside nurseries and when transport on public roads is involved, truck-mounted tree transplanters are used. They can swing the digging head and the tree – with the root ball forward - into a horizontal position. This way the tree is safely transported with little wind resistance ...
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