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Pro Tipper have diversified into tipper conversions. This one has removable sides and aluminium lined head board and tailgate.

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Nice work Pete, I always found that commercial bodybuilders built trucks for builders and did not understand tree people.

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Thats very true, although trees is small market compared to builders, so its understandable.

 

I would usually agree but you should see how many tree firms are around , far out weigh the builders

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Obviously I can't say what the client paid, but the side panels would be around £700 plus vat, and the head board and tailgate linings around £250 plus vat.

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