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It depends how the bags are packed, if bags slump its too tight, fill them with bag off bottom seems to hold shape better, still take a bit manouvering with grab

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Anyone got a Toyota dyna 350 tipper? Looking at purchasing later in the year for delivering logs as just don't get enough in the hilux back and want to make the most of multi drop deliveries.....well that's the idea anyway! I'm told Toyota dyna is much better than the canter or Isuzu equivalent....and thought would be great

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I just use the Iveco tipper, can get 4 ton bags in or 4m3 of logs. I reverse up to where the logs are being dropped off and just drag the bags out, its really a two man job but I can do it on my own if I have to.

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Anyone got a Toyota dyna 350 tipper? Looking at purchasing later in the year for delivering logs as just don't get enough in the hilux back and want to make the most of multi drop deliveries.....well that's the idea anyway! I'm told Toyota dyna is much better than the canter or Isuzu equivalent....and thought would be great

 

Ive heard that too ,mind you weve a canter , 272 Kms , 06 . Trouble free but thirsty , would some of those Isuzus not have the 3.1 in them ?. Id imagine they must be fairly bombproof . Anyone have a dyna to let us know , and mpg too pls ?

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