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its a tp150 in a ifor williams trailer. i bought it with no running gear,was on back of a hilux.

loads of space for fuel, rakes, signs, etc. now its in a trailer.

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I like your log splitter Chris, what's it like? Pretty efficient? Whats it like on the juice? Nice 4x4 and I bet that Vermeer can pull it through! Cheers Ian

 

The Splitter is a Wallenstein 910T, amazing!!!! Great on petrol, 20 ton ram, tows behind the pickup or the bang tidy just lovely

 

 

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Brave man having your stuff on shelves like that !

 

I used too until the scum broke in and simply helped them selves, all my gear is now in van vaults bolted to the gloor.

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Brave man having your stuff on shelves like that !

 

I used too until the scum broke in and simply helped them selves, all my gear is now in van vaults bolted to the gloor.

 

+1:001_rolleyes:

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Someone needs to change the title of this thread to "Have a look at what I've got and burgle me please"

 

Thats why I dont put stuff up on here!

 

Not hard too find out where the stuff is.

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If you are going to invest in a mewp its has to be robust and all round usefull to justify cost.

Steve

 

Like the little winch behind the bucket, looks handy - will it lift much?

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