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Greedy boards - Typically made of plywood or aluminium, greedy boards are put up around the edges of the tipper compartment to hold many times more woodchip. Usually reaching the same height as the crew cab, so as not to affect aerodynamics. Most incorporate a roof to stop shredded leaves from blowing everywhere.

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Greedy boards! :biggrin:

 

The very pinnacle of greedy board construction was witnessed by myself at a branch of a well known pizza restaurent chain some years ago.

 

A friend of mine took a small bowl and crafted said boards entirely from breadsticks and careful stacking and loading.

 

Thus ensuring the 'one bowl per customer' rule was not breached, his appetite sated, and his budget not overstretched! :laugh1:

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