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Well all three of those, i don't sell firewood so that wood is destined for a big heap to rot. Josh was the closest, the spout don't hit the bar but it catches the projecting chip so i think I'm going to cut off that rear bar as its not really needed any way.

Blades getting changed this afternoon

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Cut the rear cross bar off and mount it on a couple of stubs with anti-luce pins.

 

You can take it off for chipping, carrying something tall or loading a bulk bag or a big log with a forklift, but fit it back on for rigidity or carrying your ladders.

 

Or just tip the truck up and chip over the top of it. :001_rolleyes:

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