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Did you find it tipped ok mate? i have found in the past on other vehicles when the side/tailgate opens at the top some of the timber gets stuck it can be quite frustrating :thumbdown:

 

it all depends in whats in it Robert, because i wanted the back lower than the front, when it hinges the top 8"s goes into the body, so if its full of timber then it will jam, chip should be ok though. I just craned the bigger stuff out coz i wanted it out the way on the stack. I will need to watch tipping lumps incase it comes back and catches the truck, but thats all easily avoidable if operated correctly, i usuallt tip loads out and reverse tight round at the same time to avoid thid:biggrin:

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The only thing I found a pain with the Greenmech's is how much stuff you have to take off to unblock them. Few other minor things that go wrong with every chipper I've ever used. Other than that they're a class bit of kit.

Like I said your staff are spoiled. If they ever go working for other companies they won't know what hit em.

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why would you block it up? not being funny, modern chippers shouldnt block up unless someone isnt using them correctly. A common fault is users have the spout deflector to steep and the chip cant get out quick enough. The spout on mine comes off in jig time with 2 twiddilly things attached to nuts.

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