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Has anyone fitted or know what wider wheel/tyre set up fits on a timberwolf 150. Towed mine across lawn the other day with little loader and chipper left wheeling's and loader didn't, got other jobs to do next year and now lawns are going to be wet. Got to be road legal to tow to site.

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Easier to four sheets of OSB and use those rather than fanny about with back space, stud patterns and wheel arches?

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2 minutes ago, PeteB said:

Easier to four sheets of OSB and use those rather than fanny about with back space, stud patterns and wheel arches?

I have 6 sheets of stokbord to run machinery on but when running 100m to 200m and further  into garden I am not even going there.

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I have seen it done, wider wheels with grass tyres just used off road use. Not sure if they were for road use though - incorrect speed rating etc.

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Measure up the stud pattern (pcd) and chuck it into google, I know a lot of 4 stud trailers are the same as mk2 golf etc so plenty of options cheaply - don’t forget to check the centre bore 👍

 

or pick the chipper up with the loader 🤔

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3 minutes ago, Will C said:

Measure up the stud pattern (pcd) and chuck it into google, I know a lot of 4 stud trailers are the same as mk2 golf etc so plenty of options cheaply - don’t forget to check the centre bore 👍

 

or pick the chipper up with the loader 🤔

No point picking with loader as will make loader bite in more.

 

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