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On 05/02/2020 at 10:03, gobbypunk said:

Hi Johnsond, I also have a 130 bought second hand last year ,did you make your ramps and winch set up if so what dimension is your winch pole ,as I bent mine I now need to make a new one so I thought I would pick your brains if you don’t mind .

 Thanks Mark 

That’s what I was trying to explain Mark in a previous post about using a bridle. 

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Hi thanks for Hi mate thanks for the pictures,my ramp set up was based on the woodland mills set up but I quickly realised that it is crap and after looking at your pics I might have to re work my set up ,but I may have a deal on a forklift if it works out fingers crossed and thanks for the last 2 photos showing the bridles 

Cheers Mark 

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34 minutes ago, gobbypunk said:

Hi thanks for Hi mate thanks for the pictures,my ramp set up was based on the woodland mills set up but I quickly realised that it is crap and after looking at your pics I might have to re work my set up ,but I may have a deal on a forklift if it works out fingers crossed and thanks for the last 2 photos showing the bridles 

Cheers Mark 

Decent Fork lift if you have a yard would be a 100% better for sure. No probs ref the pics. 

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