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Grinder in chipper


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I'm getting an Iveco Daily 35c14 (yeee haaaa) which can tow up to 3 tons, so I'm thinking why not put some of my kit on to the chipper... then I see this....

 

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Check it out at about 0.50 seconds. Is that a grinder in the chipper I see? Whats the legality on this. Is it a hi-viz attached to the unit if it sticks out too much jobbie.

 

How about some other ideas on attaching saws and kit to the chipper. Kind of helps with the overloading of the truck I reckon.

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Looks like a little grinder. Can't see a problem with the legality as long as it's secure. Going to alter the noseweight of the chipper tho which could cause towing problems eg weaving.

 

What you'd have to watch is the train weight once you've a load of chip. Don't know what the train weight of your setup would be.

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