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Looks good! I guess you have a 750kg limit over there too then?

 

 

We do have a weight limit, The most you can drive on a car license is 6000kgs GCVM. "Light" trailers here are anything up to 3500kgs I think.

 

Unbraked trailer generally need to be under 800kg for most towbars and Hansa has always kept there 6 inch chippers to about that weight. There diesel engined ones are heavier but they cant make one that rotates so far, they have made something like 20,000 chippers over the years, so they are still getting some practice in.

 

My truck license allows be to run up to 53,000kgs GCVM!

 

its got a 27hp engine, its got about 30 hours on the machine otherwise I would have chosen a bigger engine from the get go, I will probably upgrade to a 35hp in time.

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