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Got one coming from FR Jones tomorrow. £320 + vat on a black Friday deal 👍

 

You are going to Absolutely love it mate! the only modification (other than solid tyres) that it will need is that you tape the rubber stoppers to the "Golf clubs" or you WILL lose them.

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Hi everyone

 

 

 

I was looking to buy an arb trolley to save time and back breaking work moving timber ?

 

 

 

Any other good ways or little tricks apart from splitting ?

 

 

 

rather save £400.00 than spend it lol

 

 

You're not saving £400 by not buying one, you're working less efficiently.

Spend the £400 to be more efficient and you'll make a lot more than £400.

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Stubby uses my corkscrew splitter and splits all wood on site removing them from the back garden in wheelie bins over sheets of 8x4 18mm marine ply.

 

The above quote is from my agent/stalker come best mate who I have not yet met ! :biggrin::lol::biggrin::lol:

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Arrived today and came with solid tyres.

 

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Hodge made a comment on the other trolley thread that his ankles kept hitting the drawbar, looking at the design I can see why. First thing I would do is extend the handle. Or has hodge just got very big ankles:laugh1:

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Al,that is a beautiful sight! Practice by loading it up with cushions and moving them from one room to another:D but seriously don't forget to tape those stoppers! And Welcome to the world of improved brash and timber handling.

 

 

Can't, it won't fit through the door way! It'll have to stay in the sitting room as a final point.

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