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20 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

I've used chip as a ramp, for my chipper.

 

I can see the bag lifter being an idea but its another lump to take on the van, shift about, tidy up. I still think develop technique grabbing the bag itself,  using the bag handles is making the bag lower anyway.

 

Or put less in the bag and take the tailgate off the van, which is what I had to do Friday.

 

You can’t grab a fully loaded bag with the grab.

Half loaded bags yes, but we can handball them anyway.

 

Even if the lifter works it won’t come out much, just on jobs where there is an absolute shitload of dust or rakings and you just want to get home.

 

Cost me nothing and took 20 minutes to make.

 

Although I have spent considerable time arguing with people on the internet….

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41 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Pallet forks are expensive!

 

That’s honestly not a BT pole, it’s an old post!

For what they are, yeah they're a bit silly money.

Mine were £100 from a farm sale, adapted with scrap, currently bolted on but will be getting a set of brackets next week, bringing the total cost to £150 and a couple of hours work👍👍 

They're a very versatile attachment.

 

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8 hours ago, william127 said:

For what they are, yeah they're a bit silly money.

Mine were £100 from a farm sale, adapted with scrap, currently bolted on but will be getting a set of brackets next week, bringing the total cost to £150 and a couple of hours work👍👍 

They're a very versatile attachment.

 

They're not silly money, they are specifically scaled down and built for strength whilst staying lighweight with optomised geometry.

 

I thought the same as you, but as soon as the forks arrived I could see why they are £700.

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9 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

 

 

 

Even if the lifter works it won’t come out much, just on jobs where there is an absolute shitload of dust or rakings and you just want to get home.

 

If you are going down the route of working on your own, the 4-in-1 bucket is brilliant (on a Multione at least but same principle) for clearing up a windrow of rakings, on grass, with no damage.

 

So when you see the light and buy a bucket, buy that one!

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