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We used to run a tipper hilux and two transits . Anyway when I downsized about 7/8 yrs ago we went from a hard standing yard to my present plot . I now just have the landy ,which I love but nearly sold it lately as I was offered another yard with hard standing.I could really do with a crewcab tipper. Anyway Im still in my old yard and it seems to be water logged every day .So the landy is a must at the moment .Tool storage is a touchy subject with me and the groundie. Landy does hold quite a bit of chip but could do with it holding more .So whats it to be landy small amount of chip or crewcab more chip no 4x4 ? . Maybe get an older transit and run two .

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With your current yard your pissing in the wind with anything other than a land rover IMO mate or any other 4X4 tipper, I wouldnt even try and get a van in there pal!

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Why not get a cheap transit tipper and a high side ifor williams trailer? Tools and logs in transit towing chiper, tons of room for debris in landy and trailer

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get it levald then mass fill with crushed brick/concrete then 6" road planings thats what i did & works fine BUT dont use brick rubble straite of a site as you local l/a wont like that & give you a good spanking for it as once its been thru a crusher its recycled as rubble its waste & can be classed as fly tipping hope that helps

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get it levald then mass fill with crushed brick/concrete then 6" road planings thats what i did & works fine BUT dont use brick rubble straite of a site as you local l/a wont like that & give you a good spanking for it as once its been thru a crusher its recycled as rubble its waste & can be classed as fly tipping hope that helps

 

Yeah thats a valid point . We do have a few nosey curtain twitchers backing on to the field .I already know that they dislike a good fire :001_smile::001_smile:

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