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1 minute ago, Mark Bolam said:

Probably just a touch over then.

In a hookloader….

Was in the tri axle drop side...

It normally gets used for fencing and whacked on the back of the tractor with gateposts so it's well battered too. 😁

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10x5HD ifor williams drop side with a set of 8ft ramp, is what I would go for to move what you are talking about. Most forklift drivers will not load a plant trailer. 

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21 hours ago, Moose McAlpine said:

 

Yeah, exactly. Mine's plated for 3,500kg but nothing stops you putting more on it.

 

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Great till you have an accident, kill someone and go to jail for manslaughter, very clever..

john..

 

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