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Landscape vehicles: Which do you use and why?

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photo: LandCare
photo: LandCare
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photo: LandCare

Joseph Machcinski
Owner, Pangea Gardenscapes Olalla, Wash.
“I run a 2015 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road with a 2014 Eagle 6×10 landscape utility trailer. The truck allows me to operate in tight quarters and it’s economical. The trailer holds all my tools.”

Rob Barber
VP of Operations, LandCare, Frederick, Md.
“LandCare opts for the Ford F-450 Crew Cab with a 10-ft. stake bed dump truck, pulling a SureTrac 20-ft. enclosed trailer. This configuration was designed and built by the crews. The truck provides a safe, comfortable transport option for crews of up to six people. The removable side panels and dump capability make it versatile in four-season markets.”

Robert Clinkenbeard
Co-Owner, Integrated Landscape Management, Tempe, Ariz.
“We feel we were the pioneers in our area of the Isuzu stake bed trucks (pulling trailers) when we first started ILM. They have the automatic dump on them, so you’re not having to waste any time double handling stuff. They’re almost like moving dumpsters.”

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