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Do you find that stacking front to back pushes the sides out?

 

On my ifor I stack side or side else it puts to much sideways strain on.

 

 

 

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I load my ifor front to back usually and just use a big ratchet strap to get it back in shape.

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Fabricating done,

Paint done

Operators licence done

6 weekly check done

No airhorn yet though

First day out today loving truck club

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Where we was working had a weigh bridge, 4 and a bit legal transit loads in there with 1.6 tonne to spare,

 

Unfortunately I spec'd the back doors wrong so the tiny wolf won't chip in there, time for a bandit

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Fabricating done,

Paint done

Operators licence done

6 weekly check done

No airhorn yet though

First day out today loving truck club

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couldu fit a bit off piping on the end off the shute so it goes over the rear door,

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