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I WAS FED UP RATCHET STRAPS ETC GETTING THE OUT WRAPPING UP AND CAN GET A GOOD LOAD ON NOW

 

I borrowed the use of a welder and scrounged some galve fence posts from my mates dad just finished it to day inc guards for front marker lights as i,ve had to replace them twice now

 

just to say i,am not trained as a welder fabricator etc i just put it together rough n ready its worked out ok and all lifts out very quick PLANTTRAILER002.jpg[/img]

 

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I really don't want to sound a killjoy, mate, but why did you choose not to just buy the Indespension mesh sides? Looks like we have the same trailer - I've got the mesh sides on mine and it takes 4m3 really easily, tows like a dream, isn't overloaded, etc. And they come off really quickly for side-unloading when I'm in a tight space and it'll save me some effort.

 

It's a cracking combination and enables me to deliver a full load of logs to the day job office every other week at this time of year.

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