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steve@crown

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  1. Second pic...might be a smaller trailer....but holds 1.9T !!!
  2. More like a timber crane...but extends past the trailer, plus wings round and can load the truck.... Nothing is perfect...sometimes can't even get in with it! We deliver 99% loose....the trailer is mainly used for picking up sticks from jobs....will try and put a pic on...
  3. Yep...just make sure you have a spreader plate...and also fit legs etc...
  4. Its always a hard one...and a constant battle with opinions.... We have a hiab trailer....must admit its great...but built by an engineer...although I'm the second owner...so can't help on design etc unfortunately...
  5. Can be heavy at the nose...there are posts on here from other people...try a search...might help?
  6. Enquires have started again this week.....
  7. I finally got convinced to buy a Stein Arb trolly at the APF by my team...plus the discount helped! (lol)...saved me the same money in labour on the next two jobs....can't rate it enough!
  8. Slowed down last week, hoping for more call next week...
  9. You can only slow them down....your insurance will only recognise recognised makes/models of clamps and hitch locks. Also if your leaving the trailer connected whilst your in the back garden working use a big heavy chain onto your vehicle and have the hitch lock bolts welded up. I had some chain specially ordered that is 10 times better than what you can get off the counter. All of my kit is engraved in a secret place and a photo taken...
  10. You can have it re-plated as 3.5t....most of the utilities 110's start of at 3t and then modified to 3.5t....you can even go 130...as 130's are actually 110's that are then modified by Landrover modification centre....140 etc etc....
  11. We're going to get a "ramp" made so Yule logs just run over it straight up the conveyor as they push each other along.
  12. Forst's are beasts...we have an ST6 wheeled...great!!! Possibly getting the 8" tracked next year....had a demo already...and impressed...
  13. A mate of mine has the 10 tonne one, said its a good bit of kit.
  14. eBay for us...sell out every year, and keep gaining new regular customers every year...
  15. ...Oh...and 3 year parts and labour warranty...no one else comes close to this...
  16. We had a TW125...great machine...but now we have the Forst ST6...a beast!!! Over the 750kg...but built strong and solid!!!!
  17. Get that pile of logs turned into money!!! We have a few slots remaining for this year...and can juggle some clients...taking bookings for Jan as well now. Steve
  18. lol....just spoke to the guys up the yard...said we could easily make something decent for it...plus got engineers next to us....sure they could come up with something for about a tenner! lol
  19. We have a WP36 that we hire with an operator...hard to judge output as it depends on the loading speed, length, and obviously the bigger diameter...the more wood! We've never had a complaint, with customers astounded with how quick it is....with bookings for next year already...The log lift is great....lifts much bigger than what you think it can. On one job I was there for a week with 3 helpers that the guy had....you should have seen what we cleared!!!!! Tea breaks were a god send!!! Just a small amount of the wood!!!!

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