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I've seen it done. We have seen a few large 4x4 type trucks powering a wood chipper. You need a power take off output on the gearbox as well as some rear end black smithery and away you go! In fact, I know of one sat in a yard not far from Leeds.

 

All you need is money, imagination and necessity. 

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6 minutes ago, doobin said:

If it’s static you’d find it much easier to fit a skid unit. If you have three phase on site that’s a simple way to do it depending upon power required. 

If pto chipper should be easy to power with lorry. 

Depends on how much hp you need but timber yard near me used old David brown and other small tractors to drive bits of machinery they had no tin work or wheels and mounted in frames so they could move them about with forklift. 

 

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