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Am a wood caver supplying several industries with large amounts of wood. Ever since i began the job, i have been renting lorries and it's proven to be quite expensive. I've always wanted to acquire my own lorry to make everything more efficient and i can't wait any longer. I want a lorry at least 16 meters long with a relatively great carrying capacity.

Can someone help me acquire one please?

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Am a wood caver supplying several industries with large amounts of wood. Ever since i began the job, i have been renting lorries and it's proven to be quite expensive. I've always wanted to acquire my own lorry to make everything more efficient and i can't wait any longer. I want a lorry at least 16 meters long with a relatively great carrying capacity.

Can someone help me acquire one please?

 

Cromwell trucks. Birmingham. Usually have a very good choice

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Am a wood caver supplying several industries with large amounts of wood. Ever since i began the job, i have been renting lorries and it's proven to be quite expensive. I've always wanted to acquire my own lorry to make everything more efficient and i can't wait any longer. I want a lorry at least 16 meters long with a relatively great carrying capacity.

Can someone help me acquire one please?

 

16 metres?

 

Longest rigid you can have is 12 metres, and that's including the cab.

 

Have you looked on truck trader and eBay?

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16 metres?

 

Longest rigid you can have is 12 metres, and that's including the cab.

 

Have you looked on truck trader and eBay?

 

Must be feet! Also are you after a real HGV with all the hassle of regulations and licences or something you can drive on a car licence. Not digging at the OP, more detail required.

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If it's feet the best carrying capacity you will get would be a 16ft ifor williams (or similar) trailer behind a 4x4 or transit. You could get a flat bed transit (or similar) with a hiab which would carry a tonne or so and pull the trailer with another 2.4 tonne on it

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Fin, my mate has a 6 wheel DAF that he will be putting up for sale soon. It is a hook loader and he has various skips that are available seperately.

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