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Paul Smith
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Great size rings....moved similar size Cedar rings with the A.T....this is where it comes into it's own and quite frankly a wheelbarrow can't cope...before the Arb.T came along I was involved moving similar size discs long distance on a barrow...it was almost flat by the end of the day....wheels were hanging on by a thread.....great pictures mate.

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Yes we did 2 as they got smaller, but the big ones were easier if you put the a t on its end against the ring, with the frame just under either side of the ring, then pull a t down to horizontal and off you went, as you say they would kill a wheel barrow, and you have to lift them, this way there is just a bit of man handling but no lifting, happy days

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