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<p>[QUOTE="x#1, post: 2851880, member: 36719"]walking floors are generally used for the hauling of peat,mulch,etc. although there are some walking floors.The walking floors just weigh too much for practicality as it is all about the weight.I live near Rome,Ga. and have pulled my share of sticks,logs,and chips over the years.anyway,most chip trls are the open tops with a pull tarp and swing open, either side to side or bottom swings out. Most all tailgates are the mesh/grated gates that allow the wind to pass thru when empty. ALL are dumped by the entire truck/trl ramps that the driver operates that take the truck up and dumps the chips into a bin that moves along a continuously moving belt.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="x#1, post: 2851880, member: 36719"]walking floors are generally used for the hauling of peat,mulch,etc. although there are some walking floors.The walking floors just weigh too much for practicality as it is all about the weight.I live near Rome,Ga. and have pulled my share of sticks,logs,and chips over the years.anyway,most chip trls are the open tops with a pull tarp and swing open, either side to side or bottom swings out. Most all tailgates are the mesh/grated gates that allow the wind to pass thru when empty. ALL are dumped by the entire truck/trl ramps that the driver operates that take the truck up and dumps the chips into a bin that moves along a continuously moving belt.[/QUOTE]
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