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Think I need a smaller back on mine then too much tempting to fill it

 

That's the problem, Lorry.

 

I could easily hit 4.5t with a big load, which is very tempting if the job is a fair way off but will fit in one load if you push it.....

 

I might swap the lab for a Jack Russell and find a thinner groundie!

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Don't lose the lab just train it to drag brash and sack the groundie mate haha

 

I'll tell him tomorrow Lorry!

 

She drags brash already. Usually away from the chipper and chews it on the lawn.

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Front and rear both within limits.

 

Hows that work then if the whole truck was overweight? Did that include the chipper noseweight:001_tt2::001_tt2:

 

Scary how quickly we can be overloaded. How did the springs look underneath. Apparently if they are smiley faced your ok, flat your in problem area, unhappy faced could be big trouble:blushing:

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