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Erm, iffen merely a demo I understand the clip, but I pulled a heavier (subjectively / vsually) load behind the ould 1490 through Moss with a bog standard russian wheeled single axle log trailer.

That "going" is proper hard and good.

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When I did get the trailer laired on one side only, I swung the single heaviest stick out as far as possible to the hard side suspended on the crane, and drove out away, a trifle hairy but hell the trailer only cost me £2000 with a couple o hundred extra for the Russians which I fitted myself.

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M

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Fit youre boughton to the front the county if you do get stuck winch yourself out, for the amount of times you get stuck is it worth buying a new trailer...... plus you county will have more traction than your other machines

 

Its for flexibility stu. . . I intend running 2 units. Irrespective of the county's grunt it has to have a trailer behind it so id rather buy the right trailer for it once and id rather have more traction at my disposal than less.

 

Cheers fof the other replies. . .i'll now get on and do some research.

 

Andrew

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