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9 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Put less logs in them.  

One day eggs  ... Trust me I might put you in one    :  )  

 

Only use them for rakings  fella hope you and yours are well .

 

Warm regards  . 

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I'll come n see thee around Christmas fella.

 

I use a pedestrian fork truck but it would be rubbish on anything other than flat/solid ground.

 

Can't you get the missus to pull her weight?

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I use a 2mx2m tarp,heavy duty 380gsm or more - they seem to last a fair time and you can't get too much in them that you can't manhandle them into the truck - I do get a bit of stick about it though !

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A bit long winded but as I work alone a lot (Billy no mates me) I rake into one of those half size dumpy bags; they stay open better and you can carry a reasonably full one.  If there are several I decant into full sized bags on the back of the pickup that I can drag off later.

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1 hour ago, eggsarascal said:

I'll come n see thee around Christmas fella.

 

I use a pedestrian fork truck but it would be rubbish on anything other than flat/solid ground.

 

Can't you get the missus to pull her weight?

Please do  fella   ....    I loves a visit .   Beers are on me : )

 

My lady ..... mmmm  well lets say shes a prime candidate  for  the sack lol ....

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