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depends what height you are, i am 6 foot and it isnt a problem, the lads that help me are about 5 foot 5 and they do just fine, they may be on their tippy toes sometimes but not a problem, and their wingeing would be drowned out by their wailing under my whippy stick disciplinery measures for such inpudence:thumbup:

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its fits in the bed on its wheels, so i can get it into an awkward place then wheel it off

 

So wheels off means its staying on the tracked bed for the day . Is this because it would be of a higher chipping height if you left the wheels on .

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no, its too wide, i have to open up the extension sides, so the wheels drop in and then there is a the outside of the sides, makes it about a meter wide. but saying that, i have only ever had it on the tracks once, i can always find a way in or out, might take a bit of grunt, but i get there:laugh1:

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