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Posted
30 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

@Conorjm10, if it hasn't got one, rivet a slide bar on to the top of the tailgate, otherwise you'll mackle it on the hitch when you're tipping.

Thanks for the tip! To be honest i just remove the tailgate completely when im tipping its easy enough. Aint risking damging the sign boards :)

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Posted
3 hours ago, Al Cormack said:

 


Nice truck and grab! I’ve got a 145
Hiab bit only two extensions

Is your truck an 18 tonner?

 

Yeah downrated to 18 from 20 to be in the 18 tax class. 

 

Ive a love hate relationship with it to be honest!

Posted
36 minutes ago, josharb87 said:

Yeah downrated to 18 from 20 to be in the 18 tax class. 

 

Ive a love hate relationship with it to be honest!

 

I know what you mean, I have just bought a 6 wheel plant lorry with a  28 ton mtr crane with four extensions off a mate . Truck can only carry about 12 ton so only good for one bit of kit at a time which is a pain but its handy for nipping about on smaller jobs, its certainly never going to replace the artic and trailers. . Tore the laterals off this windblown with the crane and chain today to reduce it down which also got rid of most of the soil and then ripped it out of the ground, all done in less than an hour so it does have other uses .

 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

 

I know what you mean, I have just bought a 6 wheel plant lorry with a  28 ton mtr crane with four extensions off a mate . Truck can only carry about 12 ton so only good for one bit of kit at a time which is a pain but its handy for nipping about on smaller jobs, its certainly never going to replace the artic and trailers. . Tore the laterals off this windblown with the crane and chain today to reduce it down which also got rid of most of the soil and then ripped it out of the ground, all done in less than an hour so it does have other uses .

 

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Shorts? It’s February. And not Australia. 

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Posted
 
I know what you mean, I have just bought a 6 wheel plant lorry with a  28 ton mtr crane with four extensions off a mate . Truck can only carry about 12 ton so only good for one bit of kit at a time which is a pain but its handy for nipping about on smaller jobs, its certainly never going to replace the artic and trailers. . Tore the laterals off this windblown with the crane and chain today to reduce it down which also got rid of most of the soil and then ripped it out of the ground, all done in less than an hour so it does have other uses .

 



Shaun was trying to sell that truck to me the other day [emoji1360][emoji1360]
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Posted
They have some proper.. trucks in iceland
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God that Defender is just sex on wheels. Wonder if I would ever get another. Similar to saying wound I ever go out with a blonde with big tits again
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