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Hi guys I'm thinking of buying a ifor Williams tipping trailer does anyone use them as we'll as a transit. What are they like to chip in to cause thinking of geting on instead of a second transit to save on insurance tax and mot.

Was size do people recommend

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hi I run a 12x6ft6 ifor tipper it is realy good it can manage lots of weight and with greedy boards it holds loads and loads, the only thing to bear in mind is they are heavy to tow empty and due to size very easy to over load I could never be with out 1

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I have a new type ifor 10x5 tipper, it's a complete pile of festering shite, it's for sale to anyone who is stupid enough to buy it.

Did I mention it's a pile of festering crap ?

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I have a new type ifor 10x5 tipper, it's a complete pile of festering shite, it's for sale to anyone who is stupid enough to buy it.

Did I mention it's a pile of festering crap ?

 

don't you like your trailer

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I have a 10x5.6 with cage and ramps, I have taken my chipper on it and then chipped into it, I just draped a tarp into it and chipped away. It is a very useful trailer.

 

 

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What have I got the cage on it or u made side out of wood. I'm thinking of the 8x5 on but Don't no if it will be a bit small and worth getting 10x5.6

 

the 8 ft would be to small I would say. no my mate is a mobile welder/fabricater and has made me a realy good set up I will try and get some pics on at some point

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I have a new type ifor 10x5 tipper, it's a complete pile of festering shite, it's for sale to anyone who is stupid enough to buy it.

Did I mention it's a pile of festering crap ?

 

HI MATE whats up with it as it new mate jon :thumbup:

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don't you like your trailer

 

Sorry I should have linked to this

 

Just to add to that, the raised lip that joins the aluminum floor to the steel floor is now starting to get bent from loading pallets and pallet bearers resting on it, I really need to ply line the floor when I get time

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I've for. TT105 for the same reasons you stated loads of capacity but no tax insurance etc to pay, it's great for chip logs scrap, whatever. I don't use it particularly regularly but gives me a lot more flexibility which is great.

 

 

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