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Arbor Trolley, 5 years on


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Just looking at the picture, I was wondering if a removable mesh screen floors and or sides may have an application for material wanting to leave a trail from the work site to either the truck or hauling trailer?

Take care.

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The manufacturer's made a fabric mesh think that fits into the stakes, for carching sadult and finertia debri. I don't know whether they got around to releasing it though. If that's what you mean Ted.

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Hi tree that's because you've not got the power to get them in your Land Rover thanks but if you want American truck you would fly on by :thumbup::thumbup:thanks Jon

 

Its nothing to do with power or American, all caravans ought end with a good "Top gear" treatment

 

:lol:

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I had a Arb trolley, it was a stein one. I used it on a few jobs and then it sat in the shed for a year so I sold it. They are a good idea but not for me. I think because I can track my chipper into a lot of jobs helps if not we just drag the stuff out. A couple of the lads who help me preferred to drag or carry brash out rather than load up the trolley, move to the chipper and then in load it again. Just my angle on it.:)

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I would say that the Arbortrolley has been on my top three Gadgets that have significantly changed my approach to Tree Eork over the years along with lightweight chainsaw trousers and lowering bolllards....i have lost count of all the time/labour saving the trolley has saved me...

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Thanks All.

 

Steve, sales have always been good where this product is concerned. I suppose wherever there's cutting involved, inevitably theres going to be cleanup thereafter on some level.

 

Ben, like grey git says. I have two boards, with holes and string to form a hinge.

 

Looks like a dumpy bag could fit over those pins, or certainly adapted to.

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