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no, the bank was a bit soft and he never kept the nose uphill. He aint had a great amount of experience but i doubt there is a course that shows you how to operate a track chipper over uneven ground.. As for wheeled chippers, very good for domestics butnot much use on the rails :001_smile:

 

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Its when you go in to do your chipper ticket they ask you to move it around all over the place up and down and all around thats what i had to do

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Totally different doing it on a course in a controlled environment to using it in real life. Experience is the only thing that teaches you how far you can or can't go!!!

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