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On 05/01/2019 at 19:34, Conor Wright said:

Sorta looks like the kind of thing you would always wish was just a little bigger when you actually arrived at the job! Tidy about town though.

Actually, was thinking on narrow back roads in upland areas, these would be more effective than a larger lorry, Dorset n Cornwall come to mind. K

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1 hour ago, Conor Wright said:

That's the one. Could be a good base unit to add a chipper, crane and winch to... for the price of a rusty 40 year old mog! 

It's in Rheden, NL, I used to work not far from there, I'm starting to fancy a road trip via Amsterdam - on second thoughts, better make that on the return journey in case I forget what I was going for ?

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These look quite useful - almost like a mini-Mog.  The 40 km/h is a bummer.
 
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Was one of these on a AUSA training course back in 2001 they had just released it then with a single hook demountable body giving you multiple options! prices were around the £30,000 mark
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1 hour ago, PeteB said:

Very similar to the Multicar that was around in the 80's and 90's and again more recently. Brought into the country by Brian Croll who had an office in Dunstable.

Was thinking the same IFA Multicar 4x4 seemed ok. VW diesel engine etc...

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14 hours ago, maybelateron said:

Wetley Rocks, about 3 miles from Kingsley. Happy to take a look at aforementioned tree.

 

Don't tell them we call it Cheadle gloves when we pick up 2 lefts or rights off the truck floor.?

 

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Wetley Rocks... May have escaped from St. Edwards...

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