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If you look at my pic a few posts back I have overcome the problem of logs etc getting caught behind the wheelarches. I did think of converting my hilux to a tipper , but as I only do about 80 loads in the winter and fencing the rest of the year the loadhandler £180 was a perfect solution.

 

Where'd you buy a Loadhandler for £180? :confused1::blushing:

 

They're a snip at £110 + £15 overnight + vat = £147 and that's delivered with your mum bringing it up to your bedroom.....

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Another vote for the Loadhandler here. I don't use mine as much as I should. Sure, material catches on the wheel arches but handballing out 20% rather than 100% has to be a bonus.

A possible alternative if you have a flat floor and not a ridged one is a corn shovel. The plastic ones cost £25-30 and really shift stuff.

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Where'd you buy a Loadhandler for £180? :confused1::blushing:

 

They're a snip at £110 + £15 overnight + vat = £147 and that's delivered with your mum bringing it up to your bedroom.....

 

just looked at the paperwork: 17/11/2010 £175.08 inc vat from BW manufacturing ltd.:confused1::blushing::thumbup1:

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