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Around 200 KG

 

Meaning no disrespect, is that a guess or do you know?

 

I as because it looks to me a deal more weighty than a TW 13/75G which officially weighs 188kg.

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Meaning no disrespect, is that a guess or do you know?

 

I as because it looks to me a deal more weighty than a TW 13/75G which officially weighs 188kg.

 

Cant say for certain but sure I read in somewhere, 2 blokes can just about lift it.

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Does anybody know what these chippers weigh?

My trailer got stolen and I'm wondering if the one I am looking at as a replacement will take it...

 

 

215kg; that came from the manual. Thank God they've got wheels!

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Yep 200k. I take the chute off mine(4 19mm nuts)when I move it about, takes a bit longer, but takes about 40k off the weight, but unless its a straight flat run so much easier. If there's 2 of us then, I transport it minus the chute, put it back on then 2 can manage it without to many problems.

 

Rob

  • 1 year later...
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Can anyone advise on the battery specifications for this chipper?

Physical size is one thing and easily found, but the more important question is cranking capacity, which is not so easy...

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IIRC I replaced mine with a motorcycle battery, I got the highest Amp/hour one they had in the size - I think it was for an electric start honda something.

 

It was a lot cheaper than the manufacturers price but lasted years.

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