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without trying to sound rude or make light of what has been said , i think that at the grand old age of 21 i was still making mistakes and i think if we all loked back most of us could remember doing something silly that could - hurt, offend,put someone down , infact i would expect that some of us can think of a more recent occasion too ! . yes i agree that a public forum is possibly not the best of places to comment on a work situation or a work mate. but we do all live and learn , well most of us , im sure matt will not make the same error of judgment again . but if he does then im pretty sure he will end up learning the hard way

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Nick, that looks a real useful tool. Quite handy with doors at both sides of the rear.

 

Any idea what it weighs empty?

 

If you are wanting to get rid of the ply and possibly the mesh, you could fit tin like mine if its just for chip. It probably wont be any heavier.

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It is very useful 18 stoner, but it needs to go on a bit of a diet it is 2,700 empty

The cage is made of Galvanised steel I need to replace with alloy or cut it down a bit and also remove the back seats for storage.

 

It runs well and only has 23,000 miles on the clock it was a parks truck on one of the London boroughs local parks

 

only had it a month but very happy with it

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