Towable Loader/Telehandler recommendations?

Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
Mine is side loader type too👍
so drop the forks off and it will climb two ramps sideways 💪
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
What you really need is one of these can unload from one side👍
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Use mine all the time on the yard as will turn around in its own length
some one put one up on FB yesterday - Might've been Matt @pettsy ... doesn't loading it as a side loader make it lopsided on the trailer though Mog? ... that looks a brilliant weapon :cool::cool:
 
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Smiffy

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Saw one the same as mogmans on a flatbed ifor going round the M25 yesterday. Seen a few on trailers over the years. Depending on the terrain you are unloading on the 1 wheel drive ones are narrower.
 
Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
Saw one the same as mogmans on a flatbed ifor going round the M25 yesterday. Seen a few on trailers over the years. Depending on the terrain you are unloading on the 1 wheel drive ones are narrower.
You need three wheel drive for site work🤔
Mines heavier as it is all wheel steering😳

This guy will only need a standard one, less to go wrong 😉
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
not big enough for OP's needs, but ... the Ying Tongs're at it again
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kato512

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I’ve looked at it many times but not done it. Unless you are building a bespoke trailer I think a wide body tilt bed car transporter with a full width bed. Ifor CT177 from memory. Moffett is 2300 wide so would overhang. I would fit guide rails about 150mm high to make it easier and safer to load and unload. Lots of scope to get nose weight perfect by sliding the load carriage in and out.
We've a tri-axle 18ft tilt bed ifor and previously a 16ft tandem tilt bed both keruing hardwood floor, a car transporter won't be up to the job. We've got 2 pedestrian kooi-aap 3wd forklifts with telescopic forks. If it's hard fairly level ground and pallets then a mounty/manitou would do the job. A compact loader is capable of more tasks though.
 
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kato512

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Absolutely -- she'd go ape though ...... @kato512 reckons it's a scam ... if it ain't, it looks a tool
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Pics from here probably worth 8 to 10k.
 
William127

William127

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