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You must admit though it does look 'Bang Tidy'

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Do like this set up , I've got a 6.5 tone iveco and love it and I think 4+4 would make great addition ,

 

 

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Tbh, I just love mogs. Andy that Mog meanings brilliant.

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HI STEPHEN hope you do not mind me pulling your LEG mate :001_rolleyes:looks more like a pick ford removes van sorry mate jon :thumbup:

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HI STEPHEN hope you do not mind me pulling your LEG mate :001_rolleyes:looks more like a pick ford removes van sorry mate jon :thumbup:

 

Stephen blair tree services and scrap metal dealers. :P

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Sky hucks set up takes some beating with chipper mog hiab and trailer!it's a realy good set as we found we a mog and tp 200 there is no tow a long chipper that can keep up with the power of pto mine could eat 10inch all day with no no stress it never stopped it was just the mog was full to quick but chipping on site It couldn't be beaten

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Skyhucks Mog was based on the Mog we had, so he told me. The biggest problem with big kit is that it needs to be out everyday earning it's keep, so it ends up going out on jobs it's not really suited to. Of course, common sense would say take out the

Roadrunner instead of the Mog, but then that's another gang that can be doing something else. There isnt a perfect vehicle for Arb work, everything is going to be just a compromise. No two jobs are the same, hedgetrimming one day and massive take downs the next Transits aren't ideal, overweight with your sandwiches on the back, and the way they're clamping down it's hardly worth the hassle tbh.

I guess if I was in a postion to look at something it would be along the lines of Peter Haines truck, good capacity, capable of lifting timber out, or have a bin and chip into it.

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