Trailer advice
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Re: Trailer advice
I wait until nov then green waste is free at the Melton tip they do not advertise this give them a ring and check the dates something about fire readyTexas wrote:Yukka's are my main cargo, latelyTrumpeter wrote:Brooklyn tip charge me $74 for a 7x5 with a cage filled to the top, as long as it's under 300kg.
Tip voucher & it's cheaper
Only do some jobs on the side, not professionally
Gra
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Re: Trailer advice
Do you get free council hard rubbish collection?Texas wrote:Mate I had a quite a heated discussion with the councillor involved (Heather marcus)gregmaka wrote:You must have driven past my place.I have just received my free tip pass in the mail. Only one free pass now for wyndham rate payers now,as last year it was two free passes.Texas wrote:Driving around Hoppers and Werribee, you see so many trailers sitting in people's yards and full of rubbish.
That's the quickest way to rust out the floor
Soil, wood, sand and ever a mattress have heaps of moisture in them.
Gra
Suggested she has never been to the tip, amongst other things
Heaped 6x4 trailer $100, got a cage, add another $50
More rubbish to be picked up at Mt Cottrell & only 28% of people use their vouchers
Bloody madness
Gra
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Put up on gumtree people mite want one?Trumpeter wrote:Hmmm Yukka's... I've got a monster in the front yard I wish I never planted.
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Yeah 3 per year now, but how do you tie up yukka'ssmile0784 wrote:Do you get free council hard rubbish collection?Texas wrote:Mate I had a quite a heated discussion with the councillor involved (Heather marcus)gregmaka wrote:You must have driven past my place.I have just received my free tip pass in the mail. Only one free pass now for wyndham rate payers now,as last year it was two free passes.Texas wrote:Driving around Hoppers and Werribee, you see so many trailers sitting in people's yards and full of rubbish.
That's the quickest way to rust out the floor
Soil, wood, sand and ever a mattress have heaps of moisture in them.
Gra
Suggested she has never been to the tip, amongst other things
Heaped 6x4 trailer $100, got a cage, add another $50
More rubbish to be picked up at Mt Cottrell & only 28% of people use their vouchers
Bloody madness
Gra
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Re: Trailer advice
They are great fire breaks, I've tried to burn them beforeTrumpeter wrote:Hmmm Yukka's... I've got a monster in the front yard I wish I never planted.
Gra
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Re: Trailer advice
[quote="Thomassssss"]Happy Sunday everyone, hope you manage to fit in a fish. I'm off to work. :down:
Anyway, my partner and I are in the market for a new trailer and I thought I might seek a bit off advice here as I know a lot of you have got knowledge around towing etc.
We are looking to buy a (new or secondhand) 6X4 trailer with a removable cage. We are moving to Tasmania early next year so firstly we need it to take the few things we are taking down with us on the boat. Otherwise we would be for general use, collecting firewood, moving soil, tip runs etc. We are looking to buy something of quality that will last. I'm interested in this one here:
Owing a trailer will always be a good investment for your house hold. Even a simple 6x4 with a removable cage will serve many good purposes.
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Anyway, my partner and I are in the market for a new trailer and I thought I might seek a bit off advice here as I know a lot of you have got knowledge around towing etc.
We are looking to buy a (new or secondhand) 6X4 trailer with a removable cage. We are moving to Tasmania early next year so firstly we need it to take the few things we are taking down with us on the boat. Otherwise we would be for general use, collecting firewood, moving soil, tip runs etc. We are looking to buy something of quality that will last. I'm interested in this one here:
Owing a trailer will always be a good investment for your house hold. Even a simple 6x4 with a removable cage will serve many good purposes.
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Re: Trailer advice
We just cut them at 1 mt length amd put them out and the council took.them. we had a pile of about 8 or soTexas wrote:Yeah 3 per year now, but how do you tie up yukka'ssmile0784 wrote:Do you get free council hard rubbish collection?Texas wrote:Mate I had a quite a heated discussion with the councillor involved (Heather marcus)gregmaka wrote:You must have driven past my place.I have just received my free tip pass in the mail. Only one free pass now for wyndham rate payers now,as last year it was two free passes.Texas wrote:Driving around Hoppers and Werribee, you see so many trailers sitting in people's yards and full of rubbish.
That's the quickest way to rust out the floor
Soil, wood, sand and ever a mattress have heaps of moisture in them.
Gra
Suggested she has never been to the tip, amongst other things
Heaped 6x4 trailer $100, got a cage, add another $50
More rubbish to be picked up at Mt Cottrell & only 28% of people use their vouchers
Bloody madness
Gra
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Re: Trailer advice
Ive gad a 6 x 4 for about 6 years now and its been great just with i had a tandam or 7 x 5.gregmaka wrote:Thomassssss wrote:Happy Sunday everyone, hope you manage to fit in a fish. I'm off to work. :down:
Anyway, my partner and I are in the market for a new trailer and I thought I might seek a bit off advice here as I know a lot of you have got knowledge around towing etc.
We are looking to buy a (new or secondhand) 6X4 trailer with a removable cage. We are moving to Tasmania early next year so firstly we need it to take the few things we are taking down with us on the boat. Otherwise we would be for general use, collecting firewood, moving soil, tip runs etc. We are looking to buy something of quality that will last. I'm interested in this one here:
Owing a trailer will always be a good investment for your house hold. Even a simple 6x4 with a removable cage will serve many good purposes.
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If you want it for fire wood sighly bigger is better is so you dont have to stack higher amd you can stand on a bigger trailer easyer