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Or me when my groundy feeds my rope, silky saw, fencing wire, nail, lunch etc through the chipper. I get padlocked in for saftey reasons. Safety of the groundies that is.

 

:lol: yes that would be true when self employed but now with the council you just laugh and order another chipper :thumbup:

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i use izusu troopers mainly because they are rated to tow 3-3.5 tons making you legal to tow even the largest of trailers. I'd go for the older 3.1 rather than the 3 liter but thats just me, have a look at

 

Isuzu Trooper Owners Club UK™ :: Index

 

all you need to read on there.

 

done about 250 miles towing three tons today and she's been superb.

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