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That's why the quadchip travels with the hopper forward so there is no overhangs at the back.

Don't know what the answer is but I know if I got a roadside inspection in the situation I mentioned I'd get a warning!

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

 

yeah I agree It's not Great one Solution is to have the lights on the chassis but then they stick out if you move the turn table.

 

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The 1 thing I didn't like was the light's are on the bottom of the hopper and turn with it so if I'm working a call out at evening Time and have the hopper turned onto the verge apart from the truck lights nowt pointing backwards so a higher risk of getting hit and with my clumsy feet kicking the lenses.

Looked will built.

Ironically look in the background and ic the answer :confused:

 

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Perhaps a flashing beacon wired into the chipper?

 

You could argue that its a moot point as if you are working roadside it should be within proper traffic management anyway.....and yes I know it doesn't always work like that :sneaky2:

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The 1 thing I didn't like was the light's are on the bottom of the hopper and turn with it so if I'm working a call out at evening Time and have the hopper turned onto the verge apart from the truck lights nowt pointing backwards so a higher risk of getting hit and with my clumsy feet kicking the lenses.

Looked will built.

Ironically look in the background and ic the answer :confused:

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

 

you could always fit some extra lights to it :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

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Yes, yes, and yes but I'll stick with my quadchip thanks, got led repeaters on the chipper and on the back of the trucks

It's a minor point on an otherwise fairly good looking machine. Looks like tw have listened to customers gripes and done something about it.

 

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Fixed that for you, he will even lean on a Timberwolf chipper for a free beer

 

:laugh1::laugh1::laugh1:

 

And I did Andy!

 

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what are these priced like compared to the 150's ?

 

Costs more but is a far better built machine, you get what ya pay for.

 

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