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scoffsred
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Post: # 21902Post scoffsred

I know what ya mean about the extra 150mm in the back, i cant even get a tarmac rake in straight on, nobody tells ya that when yer buying it do they. a think the general consensus is to go with the cabstar then eh:0

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Post: # 21918Post dig dug dan

Tony. go to www.tipmaster.co.uk, and scroll down the left hand menu and click on Swing lift crane.
Its designed to be in line with the ladder rack, and hardly takes any room, yet will lift up to 300kg

If you had a trailer, you'd only have to drag the wacker up and down it all the time, and the cost of the trailer is about the same as the above!

Just a thought




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scoffsred
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Post: # 22460Post scoffsred

Has anybody any expeirience of Mitsubishi Canters, the 1 in question is an (s) reg and is for sale at £2150, speak now or forever hold thy breath:p

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Post: # 22465Post lutonlagerlout

from what i hear they are ok but a fair bit wider than the cabstar,so may not fit on to all domestic drives
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Post: # 22469Post Dave_L

Tony McC wrote:(diesel at roughly 68p per litre in the Republic)
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Post: # 22477Post Tony McC

Yeah, but VAT @ 21% and almost impossible to get a 3-bed house for less than 250 grand sterling (400 grand Euro)

Is the Canter that chunky 3.5 tonner or am I thinking of summat else? If it is, then it's a grand old yoke. The body will go long before the engine does.
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Post: # 22483Post scoffsred

cheers all, i'll just keep looking for a cabstar, like rocking horse pooh round these parts.

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Post: # 22642Post IanMelb

Drove past what looks like a Cabstar for sale this evening - I'll try and find more details if anyone's interested. This is up near York, but that's only a couple of hours on the train from darn sarf or cumbria.

scoffsred
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Post: # 22643Post scoffsred

i'll be interested my man, havent got one bought yet.

cheers Dave

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Post: # 22647Post IanMelb

If it's there tonight I'll try and grab some details and a couple of photies

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Post: # 22651Post scoffsred

cheers Ian

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Post: # 22764Post IanMelb

Haven't seen this for a couple of days, it may have gone ...

scoffsred
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Post: # 22775Post scoffsred

no problems squire

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