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Both 3pl, crane under warranty so can't really modify that, thinking of a bracket that mounts to the 3pl then the chipper and crane bolt to the mount. I'll try get pics but the crane is mounted to trailer at present

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Both 3pl, crane under warranty so can't really modify that, thinking of a bracket that mounts to the 3pl then the chipper and crane bolt to the mount. I'll try get pics but the crane is mounted to trailer at present

 

 

The lad who built the Bandit 254 below lives in East Yorks, perhaps he would build it for you.

 

 

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Yeah I saw that pic Steve on google, hard to see what's going on there, looks like a top link either side at the top but hard to see how it goes together at the bottom. Dean is the fella on here?

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The 1 I used was a farmi and a botex 360tl that simply had a set of link arm ends welded into the crane A frame to hook up the chipper, longer pto and a very short top link also onto a bracket just below the slew point. The crane was welded by wilsons so didn't affect the warranty and the chipper was unmodified apart from a longer pto shaft.

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