Heavy-Duty Grapple Trucks
for Bulk Waste & Debris Collection

Grapple trucks are engineered for heavy lifting in demanding waste, debris, and vegetation cleanup operations. Equipped with hydraulic knucklebooms and high-capacity bodies, these trucks streamline bulk waste collection without manual handling. Our grapple trucks can be configured to meet the needs of municipal storm cleanup, brush collection, or industrial debris removal—helping haulers and public works teams increase collection efficiency and reduce labor exposure.

Trusted OEM Partners that Power Our Fleet

rear loader specifications

Comprehensive overview of our rear loader garbage truck fleet.

countrychassis makechassis modelbody makebody modelsub familyfuel type
USA-FlagFreightlinerM2 106PetersenTL330 YDDiesel
USA-FlagINTERNATIONALMV607PetersenTL330 YDDiesel
USA-FlagFreightliner567PalfingerM13A8050 YDDiesel

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support

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Grapple Garbage Truck FAQs

Grapple trucks are used for collecting bulk waste, storm debris, brush, and other oversized materials. They feature a hydraulic arm that allows operators to load waste without manual lifting, making them ideal for public works and disaster cleanup.

Grapple trucks improve efficiency by reducing the need for manual labor, speeding up collection times, and handling irregularly shaped or oversized debris. Their automated arm allows for single-operator control and faster route completion.

Yes, grapple trucks can be configured with various boom lengths, dump body capacities, and loader styles (rear-mounted or mid-body). This customization ensures the truck is optimized for specific tasks like urban brush pickup, storm recovery, or industrial site clearing.

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