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All you people with the load handler can you put some pics up please . I have seen a few pics just wondered how they fair after a bit of abuse . This maybe my next purchase for my crew cab L200 firewood mobile :001_smile: Thanks .

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A couple of ours on the back of the Ifor. Second one is the customer unloading them just for fun :biggrin:

 

The edge of the belt is now a bit fraid but easily fixed with a pair of scissors and a soldering iron to re seal it.

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As my L200 has a load liner fitted . Would it need a piece of plywood or similar on the bed floor as the liner is not smooth ?

 

Not sure on that one. I have put a sheet of thin steel over the floor to make the belt slide better.

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As my L200 has a load liner fitted . Would it need a piece of plywood or similar on the bed floor as the liner is not smooth ?

 

I boarded my floor , and side boards to straddle the wheelarches (logs get stuck behind them)

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