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Having a big heigh chipper and a low truck back you will find it blows chip and dust all over.

 

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I have found if there is a slot cut out of the roof near the bulkhead it allows air to escape which reduces this, I hope 😨

 

Im talking more about over spray as the chute will be to the top of your truck.

 

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Im talking more about over spray as the chute will be to the top of your truck.

 

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You can tilt the bed up about 15-20 degrees before you start chipping. As long as none of the rear bed framework is in the way it reduces overspray significantly. Only problem is if you have a warning horn as it tips up.

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You can tilt the bed up about 15-20 degrees before you start chipping. As long as none of the rear bed framework is in the way it reduces overspray significantly. Only problem is if you have a warning horn as it tips up.

 

Yes I know you can but not if you have much of a roof on.

 

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