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They are silly money, but what a tool to have.

 

The Iveco Daily i have is really good for tight drives etc, never had a problem towing anything. Put it this way my groundie filled it to the top with chip and towed the TW150 chipper home with the handbrake on!!!! He never noticed.

 

The choice of trucks is endless, go with what you want and can afford.

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had a few tippers iv rated them

 

diesel drinkers>>>>>

150hp

100hp

old 76hp<<< need ear defenders to drive these.or a good cd system pumping out 1000w to drowned out the knocking valve noises.........

 

my fav is the 90hp, excellent on fuel but a bit on the slow side, but its only a work horse...

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