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Grapple Truck Service · Eastern NC

Grapple Truck Service in Eastern NC

The only dedicated grapple truck service in Eastern NC.

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The Only Grapple Truck Service in Eastern NC

We own and operate a grapple truck - and as far as we know, we’re the only company running one as a dedicated service in Eastern NC. That matters because if you have a pile of logs, brush, or debris that needs to go away, your alternatives are loading by hand (slow), renting a loader and dump trailer (expensive and you’re doing the work), or calling us.

A grapple truck is a heavy truck with a hydraulic knuckleboom crane and claw mounted behind the cab. The claw grabs material - logs, brush piles, stumps, construction debris - and loads it directly onto the truck bed. What takes a crew of four with chainsaws and a loader half a day, the grapple truck does in an hour.

We run the grapple truck out of both our Rocky Mount and Goldsboro locations, serving Nash, Wayne, Wilson, Edgecombe, Halifax, Greene, Lenoir, Johnston, and Pitt counties.

Grapple truck loading tree debris at job site

How It Works

The grapple truck arrives, positions near the debris, and the operator starts loading. The hydraulic claw extends approximately 20-25 feet from the truck, grabs a load of material, swings it over the truck bed, and drops it. The claw can pick up:

  • Whole logs - 20-foot logs, 24-inch diameter, no problem. The claw grabs and lifts what would take four guys and a loader to move.
  • Brush piles - The claw closes around a section of brush pile and loads it in one grab. A brush pile that looks massive gets loaded in 4-5 grabs.
  • Stumps and root balls - Stumps that were pulled with an excavator, root ball and all, get grabbed and loaded. Individual stumps or a pile of them.
  • Construction debris - Lumber, pallets, framing scraps, demolition wood. Anything the claw can grab.
  • Mixed debris - After a storm, you get a mix of everything. Logs, branches, leaves matted together, fence sections, whatever the wind brought down. The claw doesn’t care - it grabs and loads.

One load fills our 70-yard box to roughly 60-65 cubic yards. That’s a lot of material in a single trip. How many loads your job needs depends on the volume of debris, tree size, and how much can be mulched in place vs hauled. We’ll give you a load estimate during the free on-site quote.

Peterbilt grapple truck loading tree debris with hydraulic claw

Pricing

We keep grapple truck pricing simple:

Per Load

$900 per load - This is the standard rate. Includes the truck, operator, loading, transport, and dump fees. One load fills a 70-yard box. We’ll tell you how many loads to expect during the free estimate.

3-Load Minimum Rate

$700 per load at a minimum of 3 loads - For bigger jobs. If you know you’ve got 3+ loads of material, the per-load rate drops. This is common for land clearing debris, multi-tree removal cleanup, and storm damage jobs.

Day Rental

$1,900 per day - 8 hours, port-to-port (clock starts when the truck leaves our shop and stops when it returns). Client pays dump fees directly. The day rental makes sense when you’ve got a large volume of material or multiple pickup locations. At 5+ loads in a day, the day rate is cheaper than per-load pricing.

The day rental is popular with:

  • Contractors clearing job sites
  • Property managers cleaning up multiple properties
  • Municipalities after storm events
  • Landscaping companies that don’t own a grapple truck

What’s Included

  • Truck and experienced operator
  • Loading at the pickup location
  • Transport to disposal site
  • Dump fees (included in per-load pricing; client pays on day rentals)

What’s Not Included

  • Cutting or processing material on site (if logs need to be bucked to fit, that’s additional labor)
  • Material that the claw can’t grab (loose dirt, gravel, small debris)
  • Work in conditions where the truck can’t safely operate (deep mud, steep inclines, tight spaces the truck can’t access)

Grapple truck at completed clearing site

Common Use Cases

Storm Cleanup

After a hurricane, tropical storm, or ice storm hits Eastern NC, there’s debris everywhere. Downed trees across yards, broken limbs piled up, entire trees uprooted. The grapple truck is the fastest way to clean up storm debris at scale.

During major storm events, we run the grapple truck continuously alongside our tree removal crews. The tree crews cut and process; the grapple truck hauls. After Hurricane Florence and subsequent storms, our grapple truck ran for weeks handling debris across Nash, Wayne, and Wilson counties.

For homeowners dealing with storm debris: if you’ve got a pile of branches and logs in your yard from a storm, one grapple truck load probably handles it. Call us before spending a weekend trying to load it into a trailer yourself.

Grapple truck crew in hi-vis gear at a residential haul-off site

Land Clearing Debris Haul-Off

When we clear land, the grapple truck is part of the operation. But we also get calls from property owners or contractors who did their own clearing and now have piles of material they need hauled away. Cut down the trees yourself? Great. Now you’ve got 20 log piles and a mountain of brush. The grapple truck makes those disappear.

Tree Removal Follow-Up

Sometimes a tree company removes a tree and leaves a mess. Or a storm brought a tree down months ago and it’s been sitting in the yard. Logs too heavy to move by hand, a brush pile too big for the yard waste pickup. One grapple truck visit handles it.

Construction Site Cleanup

Contractors clearing sites generate wood debris - stumps, logs, root balls, lumber scraps. The grapple truck loads this material faster than a skid steer and dump trailer. For large construction projects in Nash, Wayne, or Johnston counties, the day rental is the most efficient option.

DIY Project Cleanup

You spent the weekend cutting down trees, trimming branches, and cleaning up your property. Now you’ve got a pile of debris that won’t fit in your truck and the county won’t pick up. One grapple truck load and it’s gone. This is one of our most common residential calls - people do the work themselves and call us for the cleanup.

Property Management and HOA Cleanup

Property managers and HOAs in Rocky Mount, Goldsboro, Wilson, and Greenville call us for periodic debris cleanup. After storms, after tenant turnover on wooded lots, or just annual property maintenance. The grapple truck handles the heavy stuff that landscaping crews can’t.

Municipal and Government Work

Municipalities and county governments use grapple truck services for right-of-way clearing, storm debris management, and property maintenance. We’re available for government contracts and emergency activation during declared storm events.

Grapple Truck vs. Alternatives

Grapple Truck vs. Hand Loading

There’s no comparison. The grapple truck loads in minutes what takes a crew hours. A four-person crew with a flatbed truck might load 2-3 loads in a day. The grapple truck loads 2-3 loads in an hour. For anything more than a small brush pile, the grapple truck is cheaper when you account for labor time.

Grapple Truck vs. Skid Steer and Dump Trailer

A skid steer with a grapple attachment can load a dump trailer, but the trailer holds a fraction of what the grapple truck holds. You’re making 3-4 dump trailer trips for every one grapple truck trip. Plus you need to rent both the skid steer and the trailer if you don’t own them.

Grapple Truck vs. Dumpster Rental

Dumpsters are great for construction debris but terrible for logs and brush. Material doesn’t pack well, you can’t fill it efficiently, and weight limits are restrictive. A 30-yard dumpster rental might cost $500-$700, sit on your property for a week, and hold less material than one grapple truck load. Plus you’re loading it yourself. For a full cost comparison, see our grapple truck vs dumpster rental breakdown.

Grapple Truck vs. Burning

Some property owners burn debris. It’s legal in many Eastern NC areas with proper permits, but burning is slow, weather-dependent, requires monitoring, and doesn’t work for logs. If you’ve got a serious amount of debris, burning takes days. The grapple truck takes hours.

Scheduling and Availability

The grapple truck runs most days. For per-load jobs, we can usually schedule within a few days. For day rentals, book at least a week ahead - especially during storm season when demand spikes.

During and after major storms, grapple truck demand exceeds supply across the region. We prioritize emergency road clearing, tree-on-structure cleanup, and then work through the residential backlog. If you’re not in an emergency situation after a storm, expect a wait. We’ll be honest about the timeline.

Grapple truck loading tree debris at rural clearing site

The grapple truck pairs with every service we offer. After a tree removal job, we load and haul the sections. Following a land clearing or forestry mulching project, the grapple truck handles the cleanup. We also support commercial tree service contracts. For pricing on all our services, see the pricing guide.

What to Expect on Haul Day

A single load takes about an hour — 20 minutes to load, drive to the disposal site, dump, and return. Most residential cleanups are 1-3 loads. Day rentals run 8 hours port-to-port from when the truck leaves our yard.

The Peterbilt backs into your driveway or as close to the pile as possible. The hydraulic boom reaches 20+ feet, so the truck doesn’t have to park on top of the material. We pick up logs, brush, stumps, construction debris — anything the claw can grab. Your driveway and yard stay intact.

If you’re directing the truck yourself on a day rental, the operator takes your instructions. Point at the pile, tell us where to dump. We handle the rest.

Service Area

We run the grapple truck from both offices:

For jobs outside our standard area, we can usually accommodate with an additional mobilization fee. Call and ask.

Typical Price Range

$700 - $1,900 per load/day

Actual price depends on the specific job. See all service pricing

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Our Equipment

The Right Tools for Every Job

Professional-grade equipment operated by experienced crews.

Takeuchi TL12R2 forestry mulcher clearing brush and small trees on a job site

Forestry Mulcher

Takeuchi TL12R2

Clears brush, small trees, and undergrowth in a single pass - no hauling needed.

Peterbilt grapple truck loading tree debris at a clearing site under blue sky

Grapple Truck

Loads and hauls debris fast. Available for hire at $900/load or $1,900/day.

Hyundai excavator digging into red clay on a land clearing project

Excavator

Land clearing, stump removal, and site prep for residential and commercial lots.

Tree climber in safety harness cutting pine branch with chainsaw, sawdust spraying

Professional Climbing Gear

Rigging and climbing for safe removal in tight spaces where cranes can't reach.

Why We're Worth It

Three Insurance Policies on Every Job

Many tree services in Eastern NC carry only general liability, or skip insurance entirely. We carry all three. That's the real cost of doing the job right, and the real reason our pricing reflects quality, not shortcuts.

General Liability

Covers property damage on every job

Workers Comp

Protects you if a crew member is injured

Commercial Auto

Covers our trucks and equipment on your property

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"I was very impressed with how fast they were able to contact me and come out to give us a quote. The tree removal was very fast and amazing to watch! They removed all debris and hauled it away. We are very happy with the services and the price!"

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Jennifer R.

Rocky Mount, NC

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"These guys did a great job taking down 12 trees. From the beginning they were professional and attentive. Did a great clean up as well. Highly recommend."

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Tom T.

Rocky Mount, NC

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a grapple truck load cost?
$900 per load at standard pricing. If you need 3 or more loads, the rate drops to $700 per load. For all-day jobs, we offer a $1,900 day rental (8-hour port-to-port, client pays dump fees). These are the most competitive rates in Eastern NC for this service.
How much material fits in one load?
Our 70-yard grapple truck hauls 60-65 cubic yards per load. That's more than double the capacity of a 30-yard dumpster in a single trip. For heavy hardwood logs, the weight limit is reached before the volume limit. Most residential cleanup jobs are 1-2 loads.
What can the grapple truck pick up?
Logs, brush, tree limbs, stumps, root balls, pallets, lumber, construction debris (wood), and other bulky material. The hydraulic claw grabs, squeezes, and lifts. It handles material that would take a crew with a loader hours to process. It won't pick up loose leaves, dirt, gravel, or small debris - it needs something to grab onto.
Can I rent the grapple truck for my own project?
Yes. The $1,900/day rental includes the truck, operator, and 8 hours of work (port-to-port, meaning travel time to and from our shop counts). You pay dump fees at whatever facility you direct us to. This is popular with contractors, property managers, and municipalities doing their own clearing who just need the haul-off capability.
Do I need to pile the debris before the grapple truck arrives?
Having material in accessible piles makes a big difference in loading speed. The grapple truck can pick material from scattered locations, but loading time increases. If you can push or drag debris into piles near where the truck can park, you'll get more material moved per load.
How close does the truck need to get to the debris?
The grapple arm reaches approximately 20-25 feet from the truck. The truck needs to be on solid ground - pavement, gravel, or firm compacted soil. It's a heavy truck and will sink in soft or wet ground. We can usually position along a driveway or road and reach debris piles from there.
Where do you dump the material?
We haul to permitted disposal sites. For clean wood debris (trees, brush, logs), we use local green waste and mulching facilities. For mixed debris, it goes to an approved landfill or transfer station. Dump fees are included in our per-load pricing. For day rentals, the client directs where material goes and pays dump fees directly.
Is there anyone else with a grapple truck in Eastern NC?
We're the only dedicated grapple truck service in Eastern NC that we're aware of. Some tree companies rent one for specific jobs, but we own ours and run it regularly. That means availability and experience - our operator knows how to load efficiently, navigate residential properties, and maximize what goes on each load.

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