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I've done the same. I like the loadability of this, you don't have to be able to lift what you want to get on, whereas you generally do with an Ifor. Or rig up some complex lifting system.

 

I'm on a quest to find the biggest log possible to get on this with only two people and a Land Rover. Saturday should bring the perfect chance so watch this space

 

What do you do when you get the timber out? If its on the Ifor the Ifor hooks on the back of the motor and off to the tip off, anything else sounds like double handling

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What do you do when you get the timber out? If its on the Ifor the Ifor hooks on the back of the motor and off to the tip off, anything else sounds like double handling

 

That's what we did, tow it round the garden with the chipper and ifor GX 84 plant trailer, picking up lots of apple trees that we cut down. Awesome combo.

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What do you do when you get the timber out? If its on the Ifor the Ifor hooks on the back of the motor and off to the tip off, anything else sounds like double handling

 

This is all staying, as has everything else I've moved with it. I see your point though. It seems round here more and more people are keeping the wood from jobs

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This is all staying, as has everything else I've moved with it. I see your point though. It seems round here more and more people are keeping the wood from jobs

 

Oh its not just where you are, I had a customer come out and photograph the stem we were disking up for him, by the time we were cleaning up he had listed it on the bay and had someone coming round with a trailer :laugh1:

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very nice ideas, but one thing to bear in mind, no suspension on the trailer= max road speed of 20mph (agricultural trailer rules from road traffic act)

 

I never intend on this model going anywhere near a road. The tyres are about shot and rated to about 12mph anyway.

 

The trailer's been updated again, I'll get some shots when I'm in the yard

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