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Dave Martin
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This thred is the reason this year i have stoped doing barrow bags, afther 2 years and nearly 600 in total full of hardwood! the way i see it is as soon as you lift the bag of the trailer and wheel it on a trolly off the road the costomer allways wants that littel bit more, its either just in the garage or just round the back. :sneaky2:

 

But now if the land and tipping trailer wont go there it ant going there. i can even tip the trailer form in side the cab now! easyyyy!

and now rather delivering the 3 barrow bags a month round the back and up the steps, i just tip of one cubic meter a month and drive away job done!

dont get me wrong im all for costomer service,but some times it just becomes tooooo much.:thumbup:

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