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I`ve looked at a job, in a private woodland and the owners are concerned about making too much disturbance for want of a better word.

Most of the rides through it only suitable for compact tractor/quad, taking bigger tackle along them will involve a fair bit of work with digger in places, and generally making a bit of a `disturbance` which the owners want to avoid.

So I was thinking about a compact trailer. Does anyone know of firms that hire such trailers?

If no one hires them, would there be much interest from others, in hiring one?

North wales/north west area.

Thanks in advance.

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Hello,

 

We might hire you one. Are you after a simple timber trailer, or a forwarding trailer with crane/grab, etc....

 

How long do you want it for ?

 

Any idea what you would expect to pay ?

 

Let me know

 

Tim

TCF Engineering

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