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Mitch. The jobs seems an ideal job for me if it's the one you seen. Burnhope area by any chance Near my house , few mile from yard. And it be a good winter job ;).

 

If I don't get a fast tow il use a Timbertrailer with crane with the quad.

 

 

Looking at options outside of just this job :)[/

 

If it's for peter , yes same job !

 

initially I was interested in timber but predominantly pine if I remember right

 

I'd said to him it needs a forestry mulcher

 

If you need a Mobil processor or fast tow let me know

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That's him. Got asked as my brother had my motor at his place with the horse. I think heavy plant isn't the way to go as low impact is needed to keep it 'natural' for the horse cross country track. We shall see squire

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And the timber can just be stacked at my yard till dooms day. Nice swan on the trailer etc man. Looking at many different ways as have other projects in the pipeline

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The fast tow trailers we are going to be building are coming in at £9500 plus VAT for the trailer with 3.5m reach crane, 2 sets of timber bolsters, twin axle setup. Powerpack, removable sides, tailgate, etc... add to the price.

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The fast tow trailers we are going to be building are coming in at £9500 plus VAT for the trailer with 3.5m reach crane, 2 sets of timber bolsters, twin axle setup. Powerpack, removable sides, tailgate, etc... add to the price.

 

Post up a link to your FB page when you get pics / specs etc :thumbup1:

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