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We got rid of our double cab ( terminal engine fail and front end suspension knackered from being constantly erm.... Slightly overweight :) )

So we got a single cab transit (more payload) and a cheap berlingo. When we are getting towards the end of a job two climbers take the tools and small van and shoot of to start the next job.. It has surprised us how quick and efficient this method is compared to a double cab. Gives us a lot of versatility.

Our firm now runs a mog and pto chipper. A transit single cab and timberwolf and a berlingo. A very versatile set up.

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