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Hiya!

 

I'm picking up my cs100 tomorrow! Going to hire a transit to pick it up as I'm in Cornwall and the chipper is in london so might be a nicer drive than taking my Hilux! Just wondering of it will fit ok in a MWB transit ok?

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Yes it should be fine mate. Mine goes in in a vivaro van all the time. Two people can lift it in at a push but ramps make life easier. Also just make sure that there are strapping rings on the transit to ratchet strap the machine to.

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I think our brochure shows it in a transit doorway! I know I've done it - take the discharge end off if rolling up a couple of ramps.

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Cheers dudes! Typical, van with dodgy steering and no air con! Oh well, it is a hire van! Only I could end up spending all day in a van with no air con on one of the predicted hottist days of the year!

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