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Looks do able to me mate, would just stick the wagon on the road and run up and down with a telehandler loading the chip !

 

I,m the go between here, its not actually my yard I have a seperate acre of my own a couple of hundred yards away. This was a tipping ground for various arbs in my area. The bloke in charge of it was on the fiddle and got the boot and now the farmer has kicked off most of the arbs as well and wants it cleared. I,ve managed to move the wood for him via Arbtalk. I,ve seen pics of youre wagon Buzz and think it might be best if someone gives it a recce. I,ll PM you his number he,s very keen to shift it.

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