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Transporting chipper from Scotland to Wales


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Got a flail mower/mulcher, 550kg on it's way from Winchester to Rushden, £82 all in including insurance. Communications are excellent. Was going to go and collect with trailer just not worth the hassle or time.

 

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2 minutes ago, petercb said:

Got a flail mower/mulcher, 550kg on it's way from Winchester to Rushden, £82 all in including insurance. Communications are excellent. Was going to go and collect with trailer just not worth the hassle or time.

 

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Pall-Ex is an efficient, reliable and cost-effective quality pallet delivery network across the UK and Europe. Deliver and track...

 

Exactly the same thing as palletline just another agent.Like you say its just so simple 

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What sort of chipper is it? Can the drawbar or hopper be easily removed to reduce overall dimensions?
Tw160, tow bar might be removable, never looked into it. I think it might need 3or4 pallets anyway. J.
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1 minute ago, jfc said:
12 minutes ago, monkeybusiness said:
What sort of chipper is it? Can the drawbar or hopper be easily removed to reduce overall dimensions?

Tw160, tow bar might be removable, never looked into it. I think it might need 3or4 pallets anyway. J.

Phone them up and explain the load. Different systems for non pallet able items and will not be the same price as 4/5 pallets

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10 hours ago, jfc said:

I had a look at palletline. The chipper is 3x1.5x1.5m, which is about 5 pallets, cost was about 500. I'm not sure they will take a chipper either. J.

These guys generally have a manual pallet truck, which has a 1tonne capacity and they require hardstanding both ends, so unless he can physically lift it with that and move it about, it's a non starter. Imhave used shiply loads of times. Never had an issue 

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