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I have just bought one . Tried it out today on a load of logs and it works a treat . As has been said you could empty the whole load on to the ground in seconds or dribble it into a barrow . Saves a hell of allot of arse ache ! Get one !:thumbup:

 

Thanks very much to Arbtalk member Scott - Cedarwood Tree Care, East Grinstead Cedarwood Tree Care - Cedarwood Tree Care, tree surgeons, and specialists in the preservation and maintenance of trees who journeyed up to Sunny Sevenoaks to pick up his new Loadhandler. :thumbup1:

 

Plenty in stock guys......

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Thanks Woodworks. Thanks very much too to Mike and Tina at Pierce Mill Farm Logs, nr Tonbridge who are now the proud owners of two LH2200M Loadhandlers for their pickups PIERCE MILL FARM - Home Page Bought one and then rushed back for another :001_smile:

 

Sales are brisk with September and October being our best months for Loadhandler sales since we brought them over from the States last year. :thumbup:

 

Please email any pictures of Loadhandlers in action to sales @ loadhandler.co.uk - We're putting a new website together in 2013 to incorporate some UK businesses and users of the pickup truck unloading system to try and bleed out the US pictures.

 

Also hope to get brackets sorted for simple fixing to flatbed trailers :thumbup1:

 

Keep on cranking guys :001_rolleyes:

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hi there - anyone got one of these rigged up on an ifor gd 85 trailer? (without ramp)

 

looking to get one iof it's easy to install -

 

nffco

 

Does your trailer have the C section steel bar at the back? The brackets I have designed hook onto this and are then clamped from underneath. Here is a picture of how it fits on. Loadhandler are working on doing a proper job of making these unlike my very rustic prototype.

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