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Another way of delivering logs


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A local nursery man asked me to see if I could use his trolleys to pack logs on. He collects in a van with a tail lift but a pump truck can be hard work with pallets yet trolleys just roll on and off.

 

We thought about stacking the logs and pallet wrapping but then came up with this quick & simple solution which worked a treat for both of us:

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Hello.

 

In a former life i used to manage a nursery, we used loads of these trolleys you can get 'off road' kits for them. the proper cross beams are much more heavy duty than those in the pic. Would be good for delivering kindling/log sacks etc, could be bloomin useful!

 

oh they are know as Danish Trolleys.

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