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Just back from looking at a Nugent; much much better than the BJ. Pricey compared to Ifor and Bateson but you wouldn't even look at the BJ if they were next to each other. Funnily enough, the IW comes in lowest £ so far.

 

Hi Jon so it a ifor then yes Jon thanks mate Jon

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Hi Jon so it a ifor then yes Jon thanks mate Jon

 

No I'm not buying an Ifor even tho it's the cheapest. Once you add the mesh kit, led's and so on it's not the cheapest anymore either.

 

I think the Bateson is neater and sweeter and the Nugent craps all over it mate. Ifor just not cutting it.

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No I'm not buying an Ifor even tho it's the cheapest. Once you add the mesh kit, led's and so on it's not the cheapest anymore either.

 

I think the Bateson is neater and sweeter and the Nugent craps all over it mate. Ifor just not cutting it.

 

HI JON atlas then mate :thumbup1:jon :thumbup:

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I've had just about every Ifor in the range from 750kg single axels, to 10x5 tippers to 18' tilt beds I think last count I had had, 12 ifors, for me they're the best on the market, saying that Steve Bullmans Atlas tipper was quality.

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my mate bought a try axle 14ft tipper last year by page trailers quite well built and came withe free ramps galvanized mesh cage kits cost £440+vat for mesh head board let down side mesh and barn door style at rear carry's his 5ton digger well but since having it he only used it a hand full of times as not semi retired

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