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I think your Mog may be slightly smaller than the one with the big Bandit on the front (it's on 10 stud axles in the pics, which I think marks it out as some sort of heavy duty version).

However, that PTO Bandit is MASSIVE - I would imagine there is no better chipping machine available to hang off the front of the Mog but I'm not sure how long said Mog would last carrying it about in that manner. I've got one of those chippers and you definitely know it's on the back of a regular agricultural tractor - I can pick it up on the front links but there is no way I'd want to drive down the road with it there! It's sketchy enough on the back (but I don't have the side shift headstock, which is imagine would make a big difference). Massive chipper though, the size of the hole between the rollers is ridiculous!!!

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I think your Mog may be slightly smaller than the one with the big Bandit on the front (it's on 10 stud axles in the pics, which I think marks it out as some sort of heavy duty version).

However, that PTO Bandit is MASSIVE - I would imagine there is no better chipping machine available to hang off the front of the Mog but I'm not sure how long said Mog would last carrying it about in that manner. I've got one of those chippers and you definitely know it's on the back of a regular agricultural tractor - I can pick it up on the front links but there is no way I'd want to drive down the road with it there! It's sketchy enough on the back (but I don't have the side shift headstock, which is imagine would make a big difference). Massive chipper though, the size of the hole between the rollers is ridiculous!!!

 

 

I remember we upgraded the springs but can't remember what else, it has been around now for approx 15 years.

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