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Hi all

at present I have a pto tp200 with turntable was looking to upgrade to a larger more productive machine for my mog, was wondering if any of you had use of these!! Are the any better thoughts please.

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I have u1000 with 130hp engine, I find the 200 very versatile with the turntable but now have tracked chipper for smaller jobs so would use mainly for clearance/forestry work

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I have u1000 with 130hp engine, I find the 200 very versatile with the turntable but now have tracked chipper for smaller jobs so would use mainly for clearance/forestry work

 

The only problem we have found with running bigger chippers on our u1600 is that once the mog is loaded with chip you go over your rear axle weight , we found that in the end we were putting the chipper on the front to drive back with !! having said that if we were to try and do that with our Jensen A240 we would be well over on the front axle !!

 

So in short i would make sure that the chipper is not going to cause you too many problems in terms of axle damage .

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That's also the reason for maybe sticking with tp chipper they seem light compared to other makes. I'd love a 250bandit but the weight puts me off unless I go tractor rather then mog, and that starts a another thread on mog v tractor!!!!

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