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Mark Bolam
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I've had a set of these telescopic ramps for about 10 years now. I have a Danequip grinder and can get it into the back of my 7.5t truck with these.

 

Becareful that you don't drop a tree on them though as they don't telecope in/out very well afterwards:blushing:

 

Telescopic Channel Ramps - Telescopic Ramps - Ramps - OTS Ltd

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Having owned a similar machine, I think you'll struggle without a small trailer, two men can lift on and off a transit but its not easy, I would personally try and get two trench sheets and weld a lip on them if a trailer isn't an option yet, trench sheets are nice and smooth to pull the grinder up, ive got a couple you can have for £40 but you'll need to collect them. Probably still a two man job though mate

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