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Just wondered how you all load your barrow bags with logs? We deliver loose loads and small nets at present but barrow bags may help some customers. I'm not sure I can face loading barrow bags by hand so how do you all do it?

 

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Jules

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Hi Jules, this is my 2nd post and 1st attempt at a photo upload on an iPad mini, so I hope it works.

I made up the loading frame in the photo and it has saved a lot of time. The stretchy straps do a good job at keeping a good tension on the bag and the orange roof rack straps allow the frame to be adjusted in height. It collapses down for when transporting it. I will probably make something similar for the bigger vented bags. I added metal L brackets for the insides of the wooden frame to help strengthen it, since it was a bit weak without those but nice and solid now. When you finish loading, just undo the stretchy straps and lift the frame away ready for the next bag :)

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I have drilled holes in a pallet to take 9 x road pins. That way I can hang 4 barrow bags at a time on them. Simple to move with sack trolley or they can be moved on the pallet if you need to do so.

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