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If you mount them both beyond the rear axle you will muller your rear springs and be overloaded on the rear axle.

 

If the Austrian test is as severe as I remember they will fail it on sight. Anyone reputable will tell you this before they build your white elephant.

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Could you not mount a crane to the chipper? The hydraulic capacity may be a problem though, but a chipper running at working speed, could it run a crane if it was feeding two pumps?

 

If you were going to stick a chipper on the pto of the wagon, go for a pto greenmech cs100, only needs 20hp!

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Could you not mount a crane to the chipper? The hydraulic capacity may be a problem though, but a chipper running at working speed, could it run a crane if it was feeding two pumps?

 

If you were going to stick a chipper on the pto of the wagon, go for a pto greenmech cs100, only needs 20hp!

 

Would you crane feed a cs100??:confused1:

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10 ton lorry, mount a bandit 250 so it can swivel to the side then mount a timber grab on the rear, I thought about it but I had no use for it, just would of been cool :)

 

I mounted my tracked chipper on the rear of my 10 ton lorry with crane, was far to heavy over the rear, I should of just striped down a tow behind and bolted it on instead.

having a unit you do not need to remove a chipper is great.

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