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Hi Guys , new to this forum , got a 2016 130 woodland mills , had a bit of use out of it & thinking of moving up to a new one with longer bed as well impressed , had a value on ours at 3 grand no vat !! - any takers - on trailer all running , previous owner didn't keep it under cover so paint work has suffered plus dink in top tank other than that straight tidy thing  , we are based in Pembrokeshire & can be contacted on 07774 227422 ,

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5 hours ago, richard scourfield said:

Hi Guys , new to this forum , got a 2016 130 woodland mills , had a bit of use out of it & thinking of moving up to a new one with longer bed as well impressed , had a value on ours at 3 grand no vat !! - any takers - on trailer all running , previous owner didn't keep it under cover so paint work has suffered plus dink in top tank other than that straight tidy thing  , we are based in Pembrokeshire & can be contacted on 07774 227422 ,

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You not fancy just putting another bed section in ??? Not a great deal of cash on powder coating and re galvanising some of parts would have that tidied up no probs. You are gonna have to build the new one up anyway so getting it back to component form is no hardship. Trailer looks like it would be no hassle to re jig. That’s a pic of mine with extra bed section and obviously second axle which was not really necessary but more of a personnel choice. 

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On 15/06/2019 at 17:15, Johnsond said:

You not fancy just putting another bed section in ??? Not a great deal of cash on powder coating and re galvanising some of parts would have that tidied up no probs. You are gonna have to build the new one up anyway so getting it back to component form is no hardship. Trailer looks like it would be no hassle to re jig. That’s a pic of mine with extra bed section and obviously second axle which was not really necessary but more of a personnel choice. 

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How long is the whole rig from hitch to tailboard, thinking of extending my mill.

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4 hours ago, Forest2Furniture said:

How long is the whole rig from hitch to tailboard, thinking of extending my mill.

Hi from hitch to back is 7.3m but you could lose .7m from the front as per the area in the pic. I added that in to take the Honda motor and hyd pump/tank etc hopefully at some point work permitting I’ll get round to getting a hyd loader etc sorted. 

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4 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Hi from hitch to back is 7.3m but you could lose .7m from the front as per the area in the pic. I added that in to take the Honda motor and hyd pump/tank etc hopefully at some point work permitting I’ll get round to getting a hyd loader etc sorted. 

Cheers 

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Thanks for the info.

Did you get that trailer certificated?

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45 minutes ago, Forest2Furniture said:

Thanks for the info.

Did you get that trailer certificated?

Yeah it’s plated up, was pulled in a while back at a random commissioners checkpoint and other than asking about the mill and how it worked they didn’t even mention the actual trailer itself. 

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