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gloria was back in the van after filling a dumpy bag with chip behind the greenhouse saving a nasty little drag indeed

 

Cool Ive been seriously thinking about buying a relative of Gloria . Not sure which colour yellow / green :lol:. Alot of customers I have spoke to have said they would only be to happy to keep the chip . Ive got at least 4 jobs that one of Glorias relatives would be very handy to have and save time to boot . Do you think Gloria wins you jobs because of lowered costs as no waste is taken off site .

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definately mate, but more so because i can do it when i quote as i take my van with me full of all my kit and chipper. with out having to drag a big pick up and tow behind with me and staff. no dragging leaves you with so much energy for other stuff

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So stevie when you go to quote you take ya bag o tricks . Then give a price and if they accept you get on with it .Is this right .

 

yip:thumbup1: even if i can get it prepped for uplift with the truck, i will find somewhere to leave chip, but if its with in reach of the crane, i will chip into dumpy bads, fill bags with logs or leave stuff long then come back with the truck and pick it all up. :001_smile:

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try 250kg mate:001_rolleyes:

 

Oh ok, I dont really know for sure, Has Theocus used/owns the same one as you Stevie?? He said the one he has is 190 kgs maybe 195 i cant remember, Maybe hes got a different model

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try 250kg mate:001_rolleyes:

 

Thats the only problem with micro chippers the weight isn't micro. Think my treebusta in 200KG. Nearly killed me and my mate lifting it up some steps.

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