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:angry: Had a loader driver push down a load of beet on my Brennan trailer once. I asked him just to give it a tap down. Next thing I see the front two wheels rising off the ground of a jcb 416 and all the weight on my trailer and my trailer only has timber sides :cry: some lads don’t have much cop on
Know a lad that rocked up to fetch some compost in an old tipper trailer.
Lad on the loader filled up his toe tip bucket to the max, was wet stuff to, dumped it in from a height and bent the drawbar!

Not so say the drawbar obviously wasn't up to much. But must have been a fair lump hitting the floor to do that!!
 
Know a lad that rocked up to fetch some compost in an old tipper trailer.
Lad on the loader filled up his toe tip bucket to the max, was wet stuff to, dumped it in from a height and bent the drawbar!

Not so say the drawbar obviously wasn't up to much. But must have been a fair lump hitting the floor to do that!!

Any loader driver that would do that is a complete boll!x in my view and wouldn't get a second chance to do it to me.

I'd go to the local quarry here now and again with our vintage 5t trailer and despite a big Volvo loader the lads would gently place it in.

If you had an aluminium floor or a lighter gauge steel floor with heavier stuff that dimwit would do serious damage.
 
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Any loader driver that would do that is a complete boll!x in my view and wouldn't get a second chance to do it to me.

I'd go to the local quarry here now and again with our vintage 5t trailer and despite a big Volvo loader the lads would gently place it in.

If you had an aluminium floor or a lighter gauge steel Florida with heavier stuff that dimwit would do serious damage.
If you ever got wet pulp from Thurles back in the day some of these lads would look careful...
 
Any loader driver that would do that is a complete boll!x in my view and wouldn't get a second chance to do it to me.

I'd go to the local quarry here now and again with our vintage 5t trailer and despite a big Volvo loader the lads would gently place it in.

If you had an aluminium floor or a lighter gauge steel floor with heavier stuff that dimwit would do serious damage.
Twas an idiotic thing to do alright.
One downside was that farmers were stopped from fetching their own compost from there in favour of a contractor.
Safety guy aparently saw the bucked trailer parked there and desided all farm trailers must be unsafe!
 
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