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Hi red why that then red thanks Jon

 

Hi Jon, 3 and a half tonners have such a bad payload so just putting that lump on the back would've nearly put someone over, not that I would do that, let alone 5 more of them..that's the crappy fact of 3 and a half tonners.. :001_rolleyes:

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Mine also does not come out to play alot these days but when it does it really is like having another body on the job . I like Arbtalk member breezeblocks solution of making brackets and storing the arb trolley on the chipper . So its always there when you need it .

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Somewhere under that lot is a trolly, a good 9 armfuls in that lot, easily shifted by 1man, very sadly I worked out on that job we saved over 2km of brash dragging.

As said on the right job indispensable but not ideal for tight gardens.

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

 

Is that what you were doing up the tree apart from abusing your poor groundies that day?:sneaky2:

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No that's what I did on the stedy drive home with a rather full load of chip :P

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

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That A.T of yours has seen some action Moosie.:rolleyes:i should know cos I have loaded it to the max on a few occasions since you bought it. Same tyres?

 

Same tyres Paul...they were squeaking under that big butt though..:-)

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