No two tree care jobs are the same, and forestry can be extreme work. From suburban backyards to steep embankments, crews need bucket trucks that deliver reach, power, and all-terrain stability that keeps them performing in the toughest outdoor conditions.
These working conditions demand more than a standard lift – they require a bucket truck with a specialized industry setup that can withstand the elements and deliver consistent performance under pressure.
Off-Road Stability for Forestry Work
Tree care doesn’t happen on flat, paved ground. Operators frequently work in yards, parks, forests, or along roadside ditches where the surface is uneven, soft, or sloped. That’s why forestry bucket trucks are often mounted on 4×4 all-terrain chassis, with high ground clearance and reinforced suspension systems.
A specialized setup for forestry typically includes:
- Heavy-duty outriggers or extended stabilizers for slope compensation
- All-terrain tires and skid-resistant platforms
- Enhanced leveling systems to ensure platform stability, even on soft or irregular surfaces
These features ensure safety and positioning accuracy, allowing crews to focus on the task at hand – not the ground beneath them.
Extended Reach for Tree Trimming and Pruning
Trimming, pruning, and removing trees requires significant working height, but also precise horizontal articulation. Forestry crews must often reach over obstacles like fences, structures, or other trees, and sometimes access targets from below.
Versalift’s articulated telescopic booms are designed for this level of complexity, with working heights often exceeding 65 feet and horizontal outreach that allows operators to clear wide canopies or access awkward angles without repositioning the truck.
Additionally, rotating platforms and platform-mounted controls help operators maintain full control over position and cutting angle – essential for safety and efficiency when working in close quarters with branches or structures.
Just like tree tops and forests need a trim and a little care once in a while, it is key to maintain your bucket truck to ensure optimal performance and a long lifespan.
Read our article with an inspection checklist to keep your bucket truck in good shape here: How to Maintain Your Bucket Truck for Longevity
Built-in Tool Support and Operator Safety
Forestry work is tool-intensive. From hydraulic pole saws to manual chainsaws and rigging gear, everything needs to be readily accessible – and protected from weather and vibration.
That’s why specialized forestry setups often include:
- Hydraulic tool circuits at platform level
- Weatherproof tool storage and secure shelving
- Optional heated platform features for winter operations
- Integrated anchor points for rigging or tie-downs
Operator comfort and protection are also critical. Forestry bucket trucks may feature cab guards, debris deflectors, and elevated visibility lighting to ensure a clear view of both canopy and surroundings – especially important in low-light or emergency response scenarios.
Choosing the right bucket truck for forestry or tree care isn’t just about height – it’s about rugged reliability and terrain adaptability. With a specialized industry setup from Versalift, you get a machine engineered to handle demanding outdoor environments while supporting your crew with the tools, access, and stability they need to work safely and efficiently at height.
Learn more about keeping your crew safe in our article: Safety Tips for Operating Bucket Trucks
Engineered for the Outdoors: Work Smarter in the Toughest Environments
Forestry and tree care work doesn’t wait for ideal conditions – and neither should your equipment. When your work takes you into the woods, up the hillside, or over the fence line, you need equipment built for the elements. Versalift bucket trucks deliver the stability, extended reach, control, and support your crew needs to stay productive – no matter the terrain.
Explore our forestry-ready overcenter models and get in touch with our experts to find the right configuration for your terrain, crew, and workload.
Contact our expert team today.