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PTO Woodchipper to suit little old Ford 3000 tractor?


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Thanks mate but I inherited the 3000 and it stays in the family etc. Not needing a particularly powerful chipper, just fancied a little one on the back for yard jobs etc. Got the MTX 135 with Jensen A041 if i need power.

 

HI TCD well done there a good tractor as dev at 60/70p lt thats what you need the 3000 will out last the new stuff like fendt what a :thumb down:jon :thumbup:

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We have a Farmi CH260 which is a small chipper although it is 10" capacity, only weighs 890kg's and dosen't require many horse to drive it. This would be ok for 6" capacity but would probably struggle on hp if chipping larger although it could serve as a spare chipper.http://http://www.globalrecycling.eu/product-details/used/Farmi-CH260-PTO--478

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