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Ifor Wiliams timber trailer


Andy Collins
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What if you sat an hgv?only reason i am asking, did you guys see the huge band saw at the apf that was towed by a dually with a generator on the back.

It must have been easy 50 feet long all together and what kind of weight would be in the genny alone. Beautiful piece of kit:001_smile:

 

If you are going HGV the sky is the limit, the "Ifor" route on over run brakes is 3.500kg max.

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My opinion on the Ifor williams trailer - it would be much better without the stupid little crane.

For the price, you would buy the trailer and a mini skid steer to load it with timber.

 

i used to have a small skidsteer. excellent tool for round the yard and loading pickups. I demod the bobcat tracked one. seriously awesome.

That is on my wish list as well. I found once you started loading trailers and pickups with minidiggers,skidsters etc. They would carry the weight but i soon wrecked floors and sides. :001_smile:

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