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Its a 9.5 t/m crane, the bed will be shortened down so it can get into driveways, not quite sure on the finished length yet but it will be shorter than 20 feet.

It would still load them onto a 16 foot ifor williams flatbed trailer though.

 

Timber grapple is on the shopping list, along with bigass led lightba, reversing camera, and loudest air horn known to mankind.

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Its a 9.5 t/m crane, the bed will be shortened down so it can get into driveways, not quite sure on the finished length yet but it will be shorter than 20 feet.

It would still load them onto a 16 foot ifor williams flatbed trailer though.

 

Timber grapple is on the shopping list, along with bigass led lightba, reversing camera, and loudest air horn known to mankind.

 

 

Looking forward to seeing pictures of the finnished project, that sounds like an expensive light bar you have in mind?

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Its a 9.5 t/m crane, the bed will be shortened down so it can get into driveways, not quite sure on the finished length yet but it will be shorter than 20 feet.

It would still load them onto a 16 foot ifor williams flatbed trailer though.

 

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For the distance to move them you can always stick them on sideways, I used a bloke from manchester last time, charged me £180 which I thought was a good price.

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