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Oh yeah. 
We used to load thé truck like that, then drop the sides and push it off with long hazel sticks with a fork at the end. 
Rashering was a last resort as it meant a nightmare unloading at the tip. 

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with my non tipping trailer for hedge cuttings i would put a tarp down then about a foot of cuttings then another tarp and so on then 2 of us could pull each tarp off in turn.

an old waggon driver i new used a double wagon hitch to get extra pull don't know how he did it i had problems doing one even after been shown several times    

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