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I fitted a Lucas 250kg swing lift to my Transit. It's demountable so I can get more payload on when I'm not using it for logging. It lifts full bags okay but if I were to fit one to a trailer I'd go for the 500kg version which is not demountable. Make sure you mount it high enough, the one on my Transit could have done with being a few inches higher cos the bags drag a bit on the bed.

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Need to be careful about weights and overloading. Vosa are pulling a lot of small trailers now, I got pulled off the M6 !.

 

One of my competitors has one on a Transit, manually operated, lifts 800x800 bags ok or so the operator says. He built a cross from steel to connect the loops to a central lifting point.

 

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