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It did have a pto but ran at a different speed and torque and the guy who said he could mount my tp250 on it changed his mind after fabricating the truck body to suit so I had to try and salvage the job by sticking the tracked chipper on but tbh it was a waste of £6 k and I never made the money back when I sold it :(

so as some one said previously, engineers might build it but that doesn't mean it will be legal or suit.

I have had various things built that are not on the open Market and none of them have worked out and have cost a lot of time and money !

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Nicest rig I have seen is a u1650 with front mount schiesling and a demountable back body and crane, you can either have the crane behind the cab or at the rear. All remote controlled, courtesy of AC Price :)

 

That was a guy down South wasn't it? I'm sure I have seen that rig. He could run the chipper mounted at the back of the trailer as well. Longest PTO shaft in history lol!

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