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DaveDCB
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my last trailer was direct from ifor, local Dealer stock was nearly 20% discount too but had led lights which I didn’t want to pay for(quite like the idea of replacing the rear light cluster for £16
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HFB?my last trailer was direct from ifor, local Dealer stock was nearly 20% discount too but had led lights which I didn’t want to pay for(quite like the idea of replacing the rear light cluster for £16)
HFB?
His prices are good but any sort of backup/customer service is non-existent. Once he has your money that’s the end of it from his side!!!yeah HFB are pretty keen on pricing, also use Guy machinery they are good for having random spec trailers in, got a LM146B With factory side kit from them once - horrible trailer, didn’t last long with us!
You not after a new floor on you plant trailer![]()
Is that the manual tip one? I’ve been thinking about buying one of them as an attachment carrier and just handy for tipping the odd ton or so here and there. I like the fact that it only weighs 500kg so pretty handy for nipping about with- give me a shout if you do sell it as I’ll likely still be procrastinating about it!I've A Batson 2 ton tipper that i've brought for one job and then it'll be available for sale. Carries about 1.4t, year 2005. Be Available if anyone fancied one next year.
Is that the manual tip one? I’ve been thinking about buying one of them as an attachment carrier and just handy for tipping the odd ton or so here and there. I like the fact that it only weighs 500kg so pretty handy for nipping about with- give me a shout if you do sell it as I’ll likely still be procrastinating about it!
Having had a manual tip trailer I wouldn't have another it took a good 15 mins to pump up electric pumps are so cheap it wouldn't be hard to convert itIs that the manual tip one? I’ve been thinking about buying one of them as an attachment carrier and just handy for tipping the odd ton or so here and there. I like the fact that it only weighs 500kg so pretty handy for nipping about with- give me a shout if you do sell it as I’ll likely still be procrastinating about it!
15mins!? That’s a ridiculous effort to tip a trailer. I looked at the small Ifor one in the dealers yard at that was manual which took about 2 mins of fairly hard pumping to tip. Perhaps a different story fully loaded though?Having had a manual tip trailer I wouldn't have another it took a good 15 mins to pump up electric pumps are so cheap it wouldn't be hard to convert it
+1Any time I’ve had to manually tip my 12x6 Ifor’s (due to flat batteries) they have always been fully loaded and it has been a massive effort that I swear (at the time) never to repeat.
I wouldn’t personally ever buy a manual-tip trailer (unless I was going to spend a couple of hundred quid converting it).
Any time I’ve had to manually tip my 12x6 Ifor’s (due to flat batteries) they have always been fully loaded and it has Grow that I swear (at the time) never to repeat.
I wouldn’t personally ever buy a manual-tip trailer (unless I was going to spend a couple of hundred quid converting it).
I’ll fill it up and let you have a go. Might even film it and put it up on here!Grow a bicep man![]()