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Not many chip, having a chipper, or even taking away waste isn't a nessicisaty like the uk.

Those that do have 3.5 tonners, 5.5, 6.5, then seems jumps to 18tonners with 13m+ cranes and bigger (6wd +21m crane, even tri axle rigids with 40ft drag!)

Some have chippers and just chip on site. Quite a bit of money to be made by storing branches and logs then getting a BIG chipper in for a day and selling the biochip

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Its not common and very rare on short wheel base machines, in fact mine is one of only two ever built that are 200hp, short wheel base and full ag spec.

 

There is no denying that that is one hell of a nice set up you have there Huck and the envy of many an arb eye. I know it is mine!!

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