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Ive done it with a trailer behind a quad in 2008 last time. You can move the trailer in and out quick with a quad. As I remember we were running the logs out to a car park on the edge of a park, to be collected later, so only needed 2-3 logs per trip. 

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On 03/12/2018 at 14:15, Dan Maynard said:

When you have a JoBeau a wheelie bin is more useful, tarp down then quicker to stuff that lot in the chipper than stack onto an arb trolley, and wheeling chip out drops no leaves at all. End of job I stuff tarps into the bin and throw it up on top of chip with a ratchet strap.

I,the wheelie bins n tarp down with the wee chipper is brilliant,i have 6 of them which fit on the 6x4 ifor trailer just fine.

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