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the first guy i work for had a little 4" gravity fed cramer on the front of his ifor williams towed by a landrover 90,used to fill it rite up then unload it by and with a large fork,didnt takelong tho,but a fair bit of wood tho

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You do what you like bruv! but thats one hell of a fine and a whole lot more besides! and god forbid if you had an accident, it would be porridge for you mate!

 

its more a case of having to, dont like doing it but job still has to be done:sad:

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its more a case of having to, dont like doing it but job still has to be done:sad:

 

Hard to get your job done when you've had the vehicles confiscated, and a your awaiting prosecution, loss of licence and huge fine from VOSA...

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