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Just wondering does anyone run a 10x6 dropside ifor william trailer etc and use tracked chipper on it and leave chipper on and use?

 

Im after a trailer for plant machinery, drop side for loading logs etc, longer than 8' bed for when fencing etc, also larger capacity for when taking logs off site.

 

A 10x6 dropside trailer with wheels underneath is within the footprit of a 8x4 plant trailer!

 

Just worried about height as i dont take chipper off to use on some jobs...

 

Any help.great :D

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Its going to be half a wheel or at least 6inches higher. The brash is going to enter nearer face height. Might be ok right next to a tall kerb.

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