- Tree materials are bulky but not always heavy. Branches and logs compress loosely, so you might load 4–6 cubic yards per trip. Weight limits apply if you're hauling green (freshly cut) wood, which is saturated.
- Oversizing happens naturally. Branches extend past the trailer sides. We allow reasonable overhang (6 inches per side), but avoid extending more than a foot—it's a safety hazard and liability issue.
- Tree debris is sticky and messy. Bark, leaves, and sap residue stick to the trailer bed. A quick rinse before return keeps us efficient.

