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i thought the guys said it was gp but can't find anything on the web could be junkari as i am slightly deaf

 

TP will be what your loking for. good chippers :001_smile: ima

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we just run drawbar under chipper then put chipper down although we have a long drawbar and a turntable chipper

It holds plenty chip:thumbup: and is fairly versatile

I would worry about breaking pins if towing off the chipper

we have broken a few until we upgraded and changed design but to tow such a trailer off chipper would be asking for problems IMO

 

Bob how does the trailer run with the huge drawbar? is there a lot of weight on the hitch?:001_smile:

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Obviously a fair amount of weight but never been a problem tbh

Certainly picks it up easy and when lifted hitch locks off anyhow.

We have run like this for about 20 yrs and no probs.

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iv seen it done with simple box section that slides over the existing drawbar and you just drop a pin in threw the hole on the existing drawbar to fix the longer drawbar in place

 

hope this makes sence :001_smile:

 

HI DAVID our trailer had that mate on the drawbar it slides in and out thanks jon :thumbup:

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my mate had tow hitch on the back of his 10" farmi on a mog for years and pulled an Ifor 16' trailer without any probs for years.

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the chipper at work has the system you sugest

it has a big box section frame side fead and a pin type hitch

 

i thought the guys said it was gp but can't find anything on the web could be junkari as i am slightly deaf

 

you will probably fint that it is a gandini chipper , 45 degree feed and a tow post to one side . My only warning would be that they were never type approved for use on the public highway

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Obviously a fair amount of weight but never been a problem tbh

Certainly picks it up easy and when lifted hitch locks off anyhow.

We have run like this for about 20 yrs and no probs.

 

Cheers Bob

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