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CAN ANYONE TELL ME HOW MANY 1's THERE ARE IN 10?????:confused1:

 

Come on is this thread a joke??????????????

 

Tape measure?? Calculator????

 

:bash:

 

PS. if thats too tricky, fill your trany back, then put the contents into some bags then count the bags.

 

Exactly what i thought. Measure the back Widthxheight xlength= volume of YOUR transit back.

 

Tune in same time, next week to find out how long a piece of string is.

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Exactly what i thought. Measure the back Widthxheight xlength= volume of YOUR transit back.

 

Tune in same time, next week to find out how long a piece of string is.

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level load in the back of a transit?

the only measurement i know for that is '£150 to you darlin':thumbup1:

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Exactly what i thought. Measure the back Widthxheight xlength= volume of YOUR transit back.

 

Tune in same time, next week to find out how long a piece of string is.

:thumbup1:

 

it was only a question asked... he just wanted a simple answer:001_tt2:

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Anyone know if an LDV tipper is the same size as a Tranny?

 

Just incase a customer asks

 

If its your customer, tell them the LDV holds more logs! :sneaky2:

 

You white van man ! :001_tongue:

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Im thinking of going back to selling by the load as it seems everyone is obsessed by "per tranny load"

 

Thought i might have a niche market if no one knows what an LDV load is:sneaky2:

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