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Many years ago before I got my first chipper, I had an Ifor Williams 16' trailer, the amount of stuff you could get on it was incredible!!!

 

Got banned from the council waste transfer site, as when I used to chuck stuff down the hole, that was then pushed into the container by a hydraulic ram, the brash (mostly long lengths of Laylandii) would jam the mechanism and the had to clear it with their JCB.

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Only advice I would give from personal experience is that a trailer the same width as the towing vehicle is nicer to drive and reverse with. I used to have a 10x5 trailer on my navara and it was quite a nice little set up.

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It is a 3.5t trailer so we can fill it no problem, tows fine.

 

How much does it weigh when full of oak rings. I have a 16ft ifor with low sides and we need to be careful with that. Volume is 3 cu metres.

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