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Post: # 83299Post GB_Groundworks

i was buying them for £30 delivered for a 14 ton tractor load last year
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Post: # 83300Post lutonlagerlout

you can hardly give them away round here,the fiver is just for the haulage
crushed £120 for ten tonnes, MOT £18-25 a tonne = depending on load
i wouldnt use them for a subbase
farm track maybe
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Post: # 83305Post Tony McC

Yeah, but you've got that bloody motorway they've just re-built at the bottom of your garden, LLL, so there's no real haulage and they have more bits of lefover M1 than they know what to do with!

They are generally 10-15 quid per tonne in South Lancs/Merseyside/Manchestoh
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Post: # 83322Post London Stone Paving

We started running the forkies on the planings today. The top surface has got a bit chewed up but nothing worse than that so far. Not holding my breath though :)

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Post: # 83332Post Mikey_C

COULD YOU STACK WHAT YOU ARE (apologies caps lock on) putting on there so the forkies can go straight on and straight off no turning?

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Post: # 83374Post London Stone Paving

We're just using the area as an overspill for all our off cuts at the moment. Good point well made mikey!

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