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I've used a muck truck a few times. Definitely an advantage over a wheelbarrow of steeper ground. Not used the arbtruck version, which appears to just be a change of 'bed'.

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Could see it working well on domestic jobs (provided you can get it down side access etc. Small petrol chipper 'driven' in. Chip into the truck and then back to the truck.

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I have used my Hinowa tracked dumper with homemade greedy boards,it worked well but a large wheelie bin takes less room up and lighter to carry than a Arb truck and works well with a wee chipper .

 

 

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Yeah I've had an email off the dealers and a price list, looks a handy bit of kit, for moving logs and brash around bad access sites!! It will also keep Mr tax man at bay 😁

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