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23 minutes ago, PeteB said:

I should read my posts before I post - I seem to fall foul to Spell Check!

 

I thought Paul dismantled the TW/Defender after the show......

I thought it was the Hägglund’s tracked 250(?) that was dismantled post show

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I reckon Mike Zarkos said that the Haglund lasted a couple of years before it was separated and the Haglund was returned to Witham. But the Defender was from SAS in Malvern and that too was split....May be wrong though.

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I reckon you’d put one branch in before realizing you’d made a horrible mistake.

Ridiculously high hopper, stuff of nightmares.

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A true case of it looked good on paper! The concept is good if you could lose the height I reckon it could have legs.

 

I think the only way would be to use a front wheel drive truck and bend the chassis down and round under the chipper, possibly between the rear trailing arms. But this would bring you into SVA regs and possibly a whole load of ball ache 

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2 hours ago, buffalo606 said:

You would want to be tall to feed this all day but apart from that I reckon it looks pretty useful - esp being on a 4x4 (and for mainly rural work)...

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This was the thing I was looking for! I seem to recall that the owner has been very happy with the set up. if it works well for him, then very best wishes to him!

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