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Get some mesh on the trailer and a gate in the middle .

 

Tip first load then lower open gate to let the load spread out or it's a pig to tow.

 

I must get round to getting a crane sorted

 

Crane on the truck or trailer?

 

I ideally want a crane on a 12x5 trailer.

3 bags long, and probably 2 high, and 2 bags on the truck.

 

Its all money, money, money.

 

It would save time though, and tine is money

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Crane on the truck or trailer?

 

I ideally want a crane on a 12x5 trailer.

3 bags long, and probably 2 high, and 2 bags on the truck.

 

Its all money, money, money.

 

It would save time though, and tine is money

 

Yep same here.

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upto 150 miles foc delivery. 8 bag load can take less time and fuel to deliver 150 miles away than doing multiple runs of 20 miles down the twisty roads of fife.

 

<a href=https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3924/15123529899_ce37f2cc87.jpg' alt='15123529899_ce37f2cc87.jpg'>20140921_111022 by Logsnstuff, on Flickr[/img]

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upto 150 miles foc delivery. 8 bag load can take less time and fuel to deliver 150 miles away than doing multiple runs of 20 miles down the twisty roads of fife.

 

<a href=https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3924/15123529899_ce37f2cc87.jpg' alt='15123529899_ce37f2cc87.jpg'>20140921_111022 by Logsnstuff, on Flickr[/img]

 

150 miles for Free:001_huh:

I understand taking 8 out at a time though

Out of interest how many cube do you do a year?

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