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They are based at Burwell Cambridgeshire Paul, I use to work for them when I lived just outside Newmarket before moving up here. The recovery body is made by Boniface at Thetford ;)

There's some impressive trucks about that place, used to deliver hydraulic oil to them during winter/spring 07/08

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Paul that's brilliant mate. Did you use a scriber on the bed rather that fuss about planking it?

Like it alot mate, may have to do something similar myself to go alongside my older MAN one  8)

No I bought plasticard like that ;) ;)

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Paul.

Have you made it to take specific bales? Won't of be boring putting square ones on?

Surely they are to easy to stack? Unless you find a baler that can make tetris shaped bales? That would suit you more.

That is what's planned for my MAN.

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Paul.

Have you made it to take specific bales? Won't of be boring putting square ones on?

Surely they are to easy to stack? Unless you find a baler that can make tetris shaped bales? That would suit you more.

That is what's planned for my MAN.

I haven't any bales to try on it Jez ::)but in 1 to 1 scale The truck body (like the trailer) is 8ft wide by 24ft long and the cab platform is 8ft square ;) ;)

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