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when I was doing my driving stint there one of the other drivers had my 7.5t out and returned with 6 ton in the back!! :scared1: it was sat on the axle and the tyres did not look happy! nowt new with that crowd though!

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Spotted this today didn't look bad untill I saw what was towing it Volvo v50 :confused1:

 

Never go more than 5 courses and a binder course with hay, it moves to easily especially if over fit. Learnt that one the hard way !!.

 

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A little on the full side!!!!

 

 

If the roof lifts up/off then u cud trample and compact the chip down into the box and squeeze some more in, thats what i do as i have a tarpaulin sheet as a roof.

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A little on the full side!!!!

 

Are they standard leaf springs? I think there are aftermarket HD versions with an extra leaf. You can't legallycarry any more weight but if your tow bar isn't scraping a groove into the tarmac as you drive you are less likely to get a pull.

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Think the lad who bought this oak off me might have been slightly overloaded. Thought he'd send a wagon not a ifor.

 

Hi JOHN what weight do you think it is and how did you lift onto trailer thanks Jon

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