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This, and you can stack more runs on top.If your careful you can set them down leaning against a wall or something and simply pick them up again with pallet forks
We have bought some tyre walls and we were planning on making some sort of frame for storing and moving them around, any good, simple ideas around?
IIRC the Yanks have a machine like a bale elevator that sits on a front loader and pings them off one at a time. Ideal for distribution across the clamp
That sounds like a plan, thanks!I put them on pallet fork extensions, 50 fit on nicely, then hold them together with rope and a ratchet strap, they can be stacked tidily then.
Been there, done that with tyres. Sidewalls on a pallet, ibc cage or strapped together are easy, clean and quick to move to wherever you want them.Why not just dump them into the nettles?
Forgot wasps nestFar more fun at silage time
Nettle stings, midges, green water , lovely
Should just be able to import a sidewall slinger and copy it. Look very simpleHave a friend making a prototype machine at the moment with a view to selling them in UK and Ireland. Similar to that pictured above. I can find out more information if anyone is interested..
There was me thinking the side wall slingers was just a technical name for a Mexican.Should just be able to import a sidewall slinger and copy it. Look very simple
Obviously the European version is a Romanian!There was me thinking the side wall slingers was just a technical name for a Mexican.