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just bought first new chipper ( greenmech quadchip with turn table ) , problem is have ifor williams tipper for chip pulled by mitsubishi twin cab , so only one drawbar and two things to tow . Have thought of taking pick up body of L200 and mounting chipper on pick up instead of towing it any one done this ?. Should remain under weight !

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Sell the trailer, turn the pick up into a tipper, Peter on here builds them.

Job done :)

 

Beat me to it Stevie.

 

Less capacity, but so much more useable.

 

If your Ifor trailer is any good the costs would be nowt.

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Could you not just put a Tow Ball in the front of the L200?Might be a bit tricky on round a bouts but at least you'd get all of it to the job?

 

😄😄 brilliant!

 

Or put a tow ball on the back of the trailer and tow chipper behind that. :lol:

 

In reality though, no body has asked why you didn't think of this first?!

Anyway, I'd flog the L200 and get a 3.5t tipper van and in the mean time give clients incentives to keep the chips ie: saving money. You save on labour so you still make your profit as you get to the next job sooner.

 

 

 

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by the time you chop your L200 about, you'll have spent enough money to have got yourself a nice little cabstar tipper on ebay and given it a spray up...

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