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It did spend some time in Ireland after Germany I bought it from Scotland!that winch was 9tonne bought it to winch some big trees up a big banking was surprising how much we used it, only thing with it was just a bit slow but could pull anything

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What kind of grunt does your u140 have and what is the dimensions and weight of your trailer? Looks well mate :thumbup1:

 

It pulls well drives fully loaded with the chipper on the back not much different to empty. With the trailer on and fully loaded you aren't going any when quickly but you wouldn't want to.

 

The trailer as far as I know was built to be towed by a mog it has air brakes all round personally I would have liked the axles a bit further forward but it hasn't been a problem. it's plated at 10500kg the tipping body is 4.2m long by 1.95m wide so follows the mog well.

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It pulls well drives fully loaded with the chipper on the back not much different to empty. With the trailer on and fully loaded you aren't going any when quickly but you wouldn't want to.

 

The trailer as far as I know was built to be towed by a mog it has air brakes all round personally I would have liked the axles a bit further forward but it hasn't been a problem. it's plated at 10500kg the tipping body is 4.2m long by 1.95m wide so follows the mog well.

 

Heyup Shaggy have you got some more pics of the trailer bud?? It looks just like what i'm after building :001_smile:

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