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No pics again but when I had my hicap it was permanently overloaded from being filled with 8 foot lengths of ash to being filled to the height of the cab with 4ft rings of oak, but think worst thing we moved with it was an old 500 gallon metal heating oil tank, lifted it in with the tractor thought I was struggling with it on the couple of miles back to the farm, turned out was still 200 litres of kerosene in it, workshop was warm that winter :thumbup:

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Yesterday's conifer. This was about 80% of the tree. It was just coming back out so we decided it was full. Need a tailgate greedy board!

 

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I am not envious of you having to shovel all that out, but I see you have two shovels so I assume yo have help....

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I am not envious of you having to shovel all that out, but I see you have two shovels so I assume yo have help....

 

Nope. All on my Todd digging that lot out. Use a fork for most of it and get the last bits with the shovel.

 

About 15 minutes to empty it.

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