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Thats the problem wet chip standing around. I would much rather pay for fresh chip by the m3 which is easier to dry. How much do you normally chip in a day. I bet it is nearer 4 IBC's than 35 m3. Practically far easier towing 4 IBC's on an Ifor trailer then messing with a roro skip.

My trailer would drop off and collect 32 IBC's at a time so similar capacity to a roro but I do think more practical.

 

John

 

How do you dry woodchip?

 

thanks Rod

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John, are you talking tractor trailer loaded with ibcs?

 

I have a Crane Frauhoff drawbar trailer on air suspension that I use with my MB Trac .

 

Costed running costs of Artic or 8 wheeler and could not make the figures stack up so now restrict my work range to 25 mile radius with MB Trac.

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