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7.5t (or bit larger) with hydraulic hiab needed near High Wycombe area (ish...)


Rob D
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I've made a large memorial bench for a woodland trust near High Wycombe address is - Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0PX.

 

It's redwood, 2.56m long, 0.8m tall and 0.9m wide. Weight approx 1000kg.

 

It needs to be delivered onto site Monday morning 6th August.

 

 

I can bring the bench up earlier to a yard etc i.e. even if Sat or Sun for someone who has a hiab that can lift it off and then take it to the site to deliver and position it on the Monday.

 

Any takers and how much would you want? Have enclosed a pic of it from a few days ago... it's pretty much done now.

 

 

Cheers, Rob

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