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And actually since someone stated most chippers run at 1000rpm.

Direct drive from a slightly oversized engine throttled back to run at 1000rpm.

Quieter too.

Interestingly most of the serious big diesel engine manufacturers appear to be bringing operating revs down to both increase mtbf and reduce noise.

Trucks excavators etc. etc.

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turn the engine round about the opposite way and run a jack shaft with 2 sets of pulleys with your reduction on them and make your engine on a slide to use as a tensioner/clutch simples

 

That's pretty much how my old gravely ran but with a centrifugal clutch on the fly wheel..you would also need a pto pump for the hydrollics linked in off the fly wheel shaft as well.. Dead simples if your a mechanical genius!

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