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Posted
3 hours ago, TomBTree said:

Green plant have one that's £1200.00 plus vat.

 

 

The last unbraked axle I bought for a 150 was £350 and that was from Greenplant.:confused13:

 

Bob

Posted
10 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

In 2001 ?

 

No, recent years. Speedbumps/humps around here kill the chipper axles, the bumps are worse because the trucks straddle them but the chipper gets launched, the meatheads behind the wheel don't often spare a thought for the chipper. Also worth noting there were two axles made for the timberwolf and they don't interchange.

 

Bob

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2 hours ago, aspenarb said:

 

No, recent years. Speedbumps/humps around here kill the chipper axles, the bumps are worse because the trucks straddle them but the chipper gets launched, the meatheads behind the wheel don't often spare a thought for the chipper. Also worth noting there were two axles made for the timberwolf and they don't interchange.

 

Bob

Fair enough although 2001 does seem like recent years.

 

Get 'em a Nissan cabstar. Too narrow to straddle and the wheelbase is short so if you hit a speedbump fast everything in the cab including occupants travels up to the roof and back down.

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