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chris hough 1991
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You need to decide what the vehicles job will be, what you’re going to be using it for, before appropriate answers can be given [emoji4]
Hi sorry, at the moment im just doing hedge reductions and the odd tree removal/reduction but when i go full time im wanting allot more tree/forestry work, think a transit is abit big , im thinking of getting a tipper trailor aswell so a pick up would be fine
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Hmmm i was thinking a 350 tranny because im actually a ford commercial tech so repairs would be easier , but im not sure i need that size [emoji848] what sort of work do you use yours for ?

Everything except off-roading.
Logs,chip,trunks,slabs,big mills and I can get three of us in the front and all the saws and gear in the crew cab bit.
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