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Hey rob I'm Amazed how much chip you got on that truck, does that body get pushed about by the wind when your driving?

 

 

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It's like a big red yacht :)

 

It gets knocked a bit but I chose capacity over driveability! All has to be dug out too!! :(

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Yer right no way that's one load on that truck:confused1:

 

Definitely one load. I think there was a little mound of soil under that too but it's about as much as a transit load. No room for any kit though!

 

 

Bugger off ed :001_tt2: ill have myself a tipper eventually!

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What crane is that and how fitted on trailer? Please - thanks :thumbup1:

 

It's a botex 38 compact. It's bolted through to the chassis and has a Honda engine in one side to run the hydraulics. Jas p Wilson make them I think

 

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Dan, that looks an awesome bit of kit!

What Is the working load limits on the botex? Also if you don't mind, how much did the setup cost? (pm if you don't want to say on this thread).

 

 

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Sadly, the trailer isn't mine. Rated at a max lift of 500kg, but I'm pretty confident it can lift more. There was one on earborist recently for 5k, other than that, you'd have to give jas p Wilson a call. :)

 

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