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Supersizing an Ifor Williams Trailer.


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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']

 

I suppose if you were to tow a chipper behind that trailer and then you would have a better set up still, and would be able to sell the tipper truck.

 

Would be a good solution, 4wd truck(full of logs) trailer (full of chips) and chipper behind. Its a wonder no one ever tried that one:thumbup:

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