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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 9:02 pm
by michaelthegardener
i thought that that's why I said about the height :p

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 12:02 am
by rxbren
seen the tiny micro diggers in the back of a van not the k008/tb108 size but the smaller stand behind kobelco number.
main issue with putting a machine inside a van is space you need best part of 9' length height is another issue but it maybe possible dependant on van to fit a 1t machine in but youd probably have to remove the roll bar.
biggest issue would be strapping it safely, if anyone did put one in id doubt they have even bothered to try and tie them down.
then there is the weight by the time you have you machine, ramps, ramps, buckets and other tools your probably close to if not over the limit

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 9:46 pm
by Forestboy1978
You don't reckon you could get a mini digger in this?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classif....&page=2

I'm going to get a 3.5 ton tipper trailer but I reckon it will go in no??

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 10:04 pm
by michaelthegardener
you would need to measure the height id think and how u could safely use ramps don't think that bumper would take the weight

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 11:00 pm
by Forestboy1978
michaelthegardener wrote:you would need to measure the height id think and how u could safely use ramps don't think that bumper would take the weight

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Probably gonna get it even if it wont fit.....

Plan is 1 small van, 1 large van and a 10x5ft tipper trailer that'll take 3.5 tons.

I was going to px the small van but then i'd just have 2 massive vehicles that I'd HAVE to drive if I needed to pop to the shops. I hate that tipper anyway. Payload is crap....

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 10:33 am
by dig dug dan
Forestboy1978 wrote:
michaelthegardener wrote:you would need to measure the height id think and how u could safely use ramps don't think that bumper would take the weight

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Probably gonna get it even if it wont fit.....

Plan is 1 small van, 1 large van and a 10x5ft tipper trailer that'll take 3.5 tons.

I was going to px the small van but then i'd just have 2 massive vehicles that I'd HAVE to drive if I needed to pop to the shops. I hate that tipper anyway. Payload is crap....
There is no trailer that can take 3.5tonnes, it can take 2.5 at a push, you have to allow for the trailer weight!

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 11:12 am
by Forestboy1978
Sorry yeah that's what I meant. Roughly 2.4 tons payload. Which is close to 2 tons more than my truck can take when it's loaded with tools lol

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:14 pm
by rxbren
make sure you get a trailer that has an unladen weight under 1t otherwise its operators license
mine has a potential payload of 2.61t (minus ramps and mesh kit}

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 9:39 pm
by Forestboy1978
rxbren wrote:make sure you get a trailer that has an unladen weight under 1t otherwise its operators license
mine has a potential payload of 2.61t (minus ramps and mesh kit}
Nice one Rx, hadn't considered that.

I was looking at this one though which would have fallen under.

http://www.batesontrailers.com/shop....railers

With allow floor, ladder rack, rear loading legs and recessed deck rings a little over 4k not inc VAT

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 9:44 pm
by Forestboy1978
What I've done is doubled up on all hand digging tools and concrete breaker hand saws etc . All makita drills, saws, impact drivers batteries and all bits, bolts etc I've packed into x6 stanley fatmax ruck sacks inc nail gun.

Plan is to use large van and trailer for disposal and then it's a 10 min unload of all other tools into the smaller van to work on jobs until finish when large van again is used for disposal, with trailer if necessary.

I'm worried about losing the tipper but I hate it. I can carry 2 tons more with the trailer alone and another 1.5 tons with the van if I work it all out right. Plus that van is nice for putting panels and stuff in.

Gotta be honest not sure I'm making the right decision....

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 6:13 pm
by rxbren
I've got the Brian James cargo tipper was just under 4k +vat with loading ramps. It has ladder rack, 8 holes in bed for straps, ally floor and loading legs as standard.
Tows really well
I've got cages as well but they are a bit of a pain although will leave them fitted on.
O Ly thing with the jack legs not sure what your meant to di with them if you fold them out they don't touch the floor so don't k ow if your meant to raise the bed when loading machines on??

O Ly issue with van and trailer is the combined length

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:02 pm
by Forestboy1978
rxbren wrote:I've got the Brian James cargo tipper was just under 4k +vat with loading ramps. It has ladder rack, 8 holes in bed for straps, ally floor and loading legs as standard.
Tows really well
I've got cages as well but they are a bit of a pain although will leave them fitted on.
O Ly thing with the jack legs not sure what your meant to di with them if you fold them out they don't touch the floor so don't k ow if your meant to raise the bed when loading machines on??

O Ly issue with van and trailer is the combined length
Yeah probably exactly that re raising the bed.

Looks good. Winter's been tough. Want it. Can't have it. Yet...

problem with a high van is I wont miss the van with long lengths laying on the ladder rack... or will I.

Hmmm, never can have it all...

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:47 pm
by digerjones
The legs probably are designed to hit the floor as the weight goes on whilst loading digger

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:53 pm
by dig dug dan
digerjones wrote:The legs probably are designed to hit the floor as the weight goes on whilst loading digger
Spot on that man.
if they hit the ground before you load, they would be impossible to then mkve once the weight had put pressure on the suspension!

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 5:00 pm
by Forestboy1978
Picking up the van next week and detouring to Leeds to pick up this on the same day http://www.batesontrailers.com/shop/unb ... k-trailer/

Unofficially it'll take 2 tons.. and unofficially it'll tip with a ton bag and a few bags of cement...