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what's your thoughts on a 130 double cab? I am not sure the back body would be big enough? thoughts please.

 

Have thought about it many times, the "other" tree surgeon in Brighouse has one, non tipper and has built high sides for it. He reckons he can get as much in that as I can in my single cab :confused1:

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At a guess I'd say 6ft square.

 

The thing I hate about mine is no tool box and having to empty everything out of the back everytime I chip into it or just to keep the tackle in sight.

 

It can be a ball ache

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Have they both got hiabs and if you don't mind what did you pay?

oth got hiabs. Not sure if I'll leave them on though.

Pay? a lot less than I should...

The dealer got 18 in, and a week later they were all sold.

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Have thought about it many times, the "other" tree surgeon in Brighouse has one, non tipper and has built high sides for it. He reckons he can get as much in that as I can in my single cab :confused1:

 

He also said it could carry as much as my truck also :001_tongue:

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Have thought about it many times, the "other" tree surgeon in Brighouse has one, non tipper and has built high sides for it. He reckons he can get as much in that as I can in my single cab :confused1:

 

The problem with double cabs is that the geometry puts the load space over the back axle rather than sharing it between the two. Makes it really easy to overload the back axle.

 

Andy.

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