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Supersizing an Ifor Williams Trailer.


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Well, not really.. :001_tongue:

 

A bloke gave us a pick up top a while back, so we have made it fit the top of the trailer as a chip catcher.

 

Quick mount / de-mount on four drawbar pins and fits inside the empty trailer for transport.

 

Works really well. We have used it with a chipper with a tall spout and its great, no overspray! :biggrin:

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Well' date=' not really.. :001_tongue:

 

A bloke gave us a pick up top a while back, so we have made it fit the top of the trailer as a chip catcher.

 

Quick mount / de-mount on four drawbar pins and fits inside the empty trailer for transport.

 

Works really well. We have used it with a chipper with a tall spout and its great, no overspray! :biggrin:[/quote']

 

Hello mate

 

Great pics:001_smile: Just out of interest do you have tipping truck or do you just use the tipper trailer to chip into? what do you do if you need to work a long distance from home and need both the chipper and trailer on site? sorry for the questions but Im trying to figure out an alternative to chipping into the back of my ranger, no easy solution:confused1:

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We usually chip into a chip truck and tow the chipper with that.

 

We needed to tip off road on this job so thats why we were chipping into the trailer.

 

Sometimes if we only want one vehicle on site, and we need to chip into something and remove chip elsewhere on the site, we just stick the chipper in the back of the trailer.

 

We have a very flexible set up, so can take the right combination of vehicles, trailers and gear to the job.

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We usually chip into a chip truck and tow the chipper with that.

 

We needed to tip off road on this job so thats why we were chipping into the trailer.

 

Sometimes if we only want one vehicle on site' date=' and we need to chip into something and remove chip elsewhere on the site, we just stick the chipper in the back of the trailer.

 

We have a very flexible set up, so can take the right combination of vehicles, trailers and gear to the job.[/quote']

Good food for thought, thanks for your help, just had a look at your website very smart, looks really good

 

Dermot

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