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    <p>Hi I'd be interested in buying 20 of these crates, do you have a price?</p>

    <p>Regards J</p>

     

  2. The metal bits look like attachments for a milling machine, like different size reemers. Tyre looks good for the mud!
  3. <p>hello do you have a price per potato bin? cheers simon</p>

  4. INTERNAL dimensions of the potato boxes are approx. length 177cm width 117cm and height 83cm. There are 600 available like that and then more available similar. We have a Broadwater box rotator for sale similar to the one in the photo with JCB brackets on, these can be changed to whatever if you're good with a welder. That is £1500+vat Ono. In Herefordshire
  5. '97 land cruiser 125k some say she's just run in! Land rovers with 200k on are like triggers broom, same Landy but new gearbox, engine, axles! I'm a land rover fan actually just too lanky to fit in them
  6. Yeh I usually say 1.7m3 full I'll put the dimensions up tomorrow. I know of one chap who fills them with split logs then stacks them 8 high on his yard with a lid (piece of ply) on the top ones.
  7. I'm in Herefordshire guys on the a417 near Leominster. I know it doesn't suit everyone's way of working but it's a good system especially if you have a box rotator on the front of a forklift, il get some more photos up at some point
  8. It's a great way to season logs, they stack well and allow the air to get around the wood. We re looking to sell off quite a few as we are changing tactics with our potato growing. From £25+vat/ box and I can deliver.
  9. I would recommend Oxdale for good customer service and a quality British product. I went for the E400D because it doesn't tie up a tractor and we have solar panels on the farm so electric made sense. There are a few knotty hard bits of oak which it doesn't like but there isn't much that will stop it.

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