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I got an ifor 105 tipper a month or so ago but only with standard sides On which has been excellent for shifting timber stump grinders and safetrac behind the landy but I have some jobs coming up that are going to produce a lot of chip each day. Plan is to take chipper with rb fill that then fill trailer behind landy but need high sides to make the most of capacities so is it,

A) plywood, cheep but temporary.

B) ifor mesh Kit and a thin ply skin, £600+

C) get ally plank sides same as the rb made to match, price unknown

 

So anybody got picks of theirs?

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In the background is our 105 with cage sides just standard ifor jobbies, we have thin ply to infill the sections for chipping into.

Best one i seen had custom chip box that slid into the existing box section brackets.

 

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I just have the ifor mesh sides and line the headboard with a tarp which you can then pull it back over the load when driving so the chip is covered

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Good idea painting the trailer blue Brett,less nickable!

If you get the ifor sides with a new trailer they don't cost much extra but as an after sales thing are over £600+vat.

Going to call the company that did the chip box On the rb44 and at least get a price on Monday but would still like to see any pics if any1 has done 1.

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I lined the little 85 with stock sheet which was good but pulled the first pop rivets out when it got cold but again trailer already had sides on.

The alloy sheet looks good with the Sign writing On John guess that matches the tow vehicle :thumbup:

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Here's mine.

 

That's almost sexy!!

Is that alloy or stainless steel?

In my head that's what I'd like following me around. Even good for crud fir the burn heap not just chip.

Is that something pro tip fabricate?

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