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I think a crane like i have on the back of my LT would be too big for a ranger, its not the size its the weight it can lift and move around. I would say you would be looking at a swing lift too.

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Just not much space to hold logs is there, but i suppose you could tow a large trailer no worries!

 

I found a landy 130 at a firm in the uk that had a 3way tipping back and a small hiab, that was 15k too.

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my firewood trailer:

 

Indespension plant trailer with a hiab fitted to it, 24v electric pump powers it, will lift 3/4 ton. can get six 1/2 m3 bags on if need be. also great for picking up big lumps of wood. looking for some tractor timber tongs for it if anyone knows where to get a decent set?

 

Even has a little ram for lifting it on and off the truck, which can be used as an outrigger when lifting heavy stuff

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its not that heavy really, the plant trailer distributes the weight quite well, certainly no worse than having a mini digger on there

 

When you have done your deliveries and are running home empty there is an extra 200ish kg between the front wheels and hitch. Most vehicles have a max vertical hitch load of 100kg. Are you telling me you are within these limits?

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When you have done your deliveries and are running home empty there is an extra 200ish kg between the front wheels and hitch. Most vehicles have a max vertical hitch load of 100kg. Are you telling me you are within these limits?

 

i do think the the hitches are rated @ more than they say they ,they will have built some leaway in ther somewer :001_tongue:

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