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Tracked chipper in hampshire for very uneven terrain


Rowden the cowboy
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Hi all, Im looking for a tracked machine for hire in or around hampshire which is capable of dealing with very difficult terrain, ideally with steel tracks and self levelling capability. It will have to negotiate steep banks, stumps, etc. The ordinary rubber tracked chippers are not up to it.

Also, the bigger the better up to 14".

 

Any suggestions?

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The Greenmech Safetrak system is very good for uneven terrain, although the 19-28 isnt quite as big as you want it is a very capable machine.

 

I would have thought your best bet for the type of machine you describe would be a railway contractor, its not the sort of thing your going to find at your local hire shop.

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