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hiluxstihl

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  1. I had my Foreman over with a flail on the back, the flail came past me, jackknifed the quad and the whole lot went over. Luckily I had time to bail out! The thought of the flail coming over focuses the mind!! Managed to get it back obver but sorting out the hitch was a proper bitch.:blush:

    Thats nasty!

  2. If its anything like Uk to Ireland….. ouch…. pain in the proverbials…. and it will cost a lot of time and effort and a few shekels too….

     

    ive brought a few pickups in and never any trouble, that was in revenue days though, I know its with the ncts now....

     

    on a related note im trying to find out how much the UK Customs would want to release an american pickup truck from the docks. its a lot less than it is here apparently

  3. Callum any chance of another pic of the yellow attachment??? The Quad will bring a smile to your face, is faster on long distance light loads, is cheaper to buy and maintain, can be used to assess site conditions and haul gear in to cut etc. The main plus is it fits onto the back of a pickup or into a van.

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