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Parker Plant have tracked machines and Malcolm Herbert has towed machines of the top of my head. I'll ask the GreenMech rep tomorrow morning and repost!

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Thanks for the quick reply.

Got to be a small to go through my bro's back garden gate. Would have hired something bigger and dragged but my chip trucks off the road.

cheers

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Cheers will give them a buz in the morning. Access is bad, up some steps and through garden gate. Its that or drag and have truck and chipper park on the other side of the road! Could just burn and upset the neighbours

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Thanks again for the help-job done. My bro hired a tw 13/75 in the end from a firm in Gorsienon. Managed to get it up the steps with ramps and tirfor! Theres talk about getting a mini digger up there now!

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Right im going to hijack my own thread. We now need to get a mini (3/4-1tonne) digger in the garden. The steps are super steep and the retaining wall is 5-6' high on the road side. Anybody have any thoughts on how to get a machine in? I was thinking hiab up on the wall, or some very sketchy winching up some ramps:confused1:

Thanks for any advice

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