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Nice landy arborworks. I WONT ONE LIKE THAT!!

wife says no as my 130 takes up enough room on the driveway.

bet its good for keeping the ground presher down so not rutting up clients land.

Very good on the ground pressure side of things, fully loaded you wouldnt know you had been there. Does take up a bit of room though trying to park in a normal car parking space

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I think I have just fallen in love! Stunning land rover Arborworks. I will second what grey git said, I want one!!!

Time to find a 110 hi cap then. I bet getting it through a sva may be a problem though. I am sure I saw one a while ago at land rover fest with an extra bit of chassis plated on to the back of it, so its got to be possible.

 

I take that your 150 Arborworks was built up on a new chassis?

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Nice machine everyone.

Here is mine and my Brother in laws. Mine is the white one. i am thinking about chopping it in for a newer double cab but i need to know what the largest tipping butt is i can get on it.I need a newer one and then i can get rid of my Range rover and have this one as my only vehicle to save on tax, insurance, fuel etc.

Does anyone know the largest tipping butt avaliable for a 130 DC or whether the HIcap butts can be made to tip?

 

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I think I have just fallen in love! Stunning land rover Arborworks. I will second what grey git said, I want one!!!

Time to find a 110 hi cap then. I bet getting it through a sva may be a problem though. I am sure I saw one a while ago at land rover fest with an extra bit of chassis plated on to the back of it, so its got to be possible.

 

I take that your 150 Arborworks was built up on a new chassis?

This started life as a 110 hicap, the back end was cut of at the sping hangers then a 40" extension welded in, 3rd axle put in with up & over diff and hay presto a 150" 6x6 was born. Getting it plated is a very long drawn out process though but woth it

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any piccies of the drive set up at the rear axles??? and more photos of the whole truck for those of us needing another fix????? purleeeeeze...........

I will take photos of rear drive set up in the next few days and post, you can see the same set up on the the web site http://www.foleyspecialistvehicles.co.uk this was the company that converted our

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