Chipper Truck Bodies in Edmonton

Truck body planning for tree service, arborist, landscaping, and debris-hauling crews.

Chipper Body Planning

Keep Wood Chips, Debris, Tools, and Route Work Moving.

A chipper truck body has to support the way your crew collects chips, loads debris, handles tool storage, tows equipment, and cleans up job sites. TK Truck Body helps Edmonton and Alberta crews plan chipper body layouts, access, storage, lighting, tow equipment, parts, and repair support around the work.

How to Get Started
  1. Send the chassis and work details Share the chassis, chipper setup, debris type, towing needs, tool list, route work, and photos of any current body.
  2. Review the body layout TK helps map body capacity, access, toolboxes, doors, lighting, tow package, storage, and service requirements.
  3. Confirm quote or service next step Get a practical next step for a new build, body repair, equipment support, or parts request.
Body Planning

Chipper Truck Body Options for Field Crews

Chipper bodies are commonly used by tree service, arborist, landscaping, and cleanup crews that need to collect chips or debris while keeping tools and job-site equipment organized. Plan the body around the load, job-site access, and service path instead of treating it like a generic box.

Chipper body capacity
Debris loading workflow
Wood chip collection
  • Debris and chip handling: Plan body capacity, containment, access, and cleanout around the material your crew handles most often.
  • Tool and equipment storage: Add toolboxes, ladder storage, rope hooks, lighting, and body hardware where they support daily work.
  • Chipper and trailer support: Review tow package, plugs, hitch access, and related equipment needs with the body layout.
  • Repair and parts path: Keep the build connected to TK body repair, parts, lighting, door, latch, and hardware support.
Applications

Who Uses Chipper Bodies?

The right layout depends on the crew, route, and material. Common starting points include:

  • Tree service and arborist crews collecting chips, branches, and job-site debris.
  • Landscape contractors hauling organic material, mulch, yard waste, and equipment.
  • Municipal and park crews supporting cleanup, maintenance, and seasonal debris work.
  • Property maintenance teams that need a practical body for mixed outdoor jobs.
Related Support

Related TK Pages for the Full Build

A chipper body may also need truck equipment, parts, repair, or a different body style depending on the work.