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I have a Jensen 518 turntable, thinking of taking the chipper off the trailer and mounting it on a tracked dumper as all my work is "off road".

 

Question is, does anybody want a braked turntable trailer? This is just an idea at developement phase at moment, curious to see if trailer has any value.

 

Also have to source a tracked dumper capable of carrying 1 ton and sell the dumper bin.....

 

Maybe I should go back to bed and annoy the wife :lol:

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Yes good point, using a Quad at the moment which is a bit light, keep falling down rabbit holes as the engine is outboard.......could do with a shorted draw bar as turning in the wood is a bit tight.

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