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Bloody tempting ! ( thanks Mr tax payer ! ) good log wagons but no hiab . K
Look at rest of listings. With winches opening bid 2000, with hiabs 2500
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I would go for those Felix /skc - do anything with those :) even with couple of grand refit of worn hoses an tyre swap they are the business K

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I bought one of these about 6 years ago (not from Withams) and it was in excellent condition, and drove faultlessly.  I fitted an Atlas 4 ton crane and log grab etc, but my needs changed before I registered it for road use. 

 

The biggest limitation from my point of view was the fact that the payload was only 4 tons, and by the time I fitted the crane this was down to 2 tons.  And yet it would still have needed downrating to drive on a car licence as a 7.5 ton truck.

 

  Also the offroad capabilities were mediocre.

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