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Business at Bandit is booming, if you were considering one you need to order now as lead times are 12-16 weeks minimum. 9" & above is possible, turntable yes, overhead hydraulic winch yes, lightweight no, 2200kgs minimum. I would be very surprised if there is any stock around, we now only have One ex demo chipper.

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Running a truck that can carry 7.5m2 helps put the trailer on and iv got 15m2 capacity which is aquivalent to a decent grain trailer. Used to get a friend in with his hiziohack but getting harder to pin him down due to getting more and more biomass contracts, always like doing as much in house and ofter the tractor chipper truck trailer just takes up too much room.

A mog and chipper would suit but couldn't justify it for everyday use.

As many have said there is no 1 perfect set up and everything is a compromise at 1 time or another and just have to find something that suits as much as possible.

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Our new Ifor tipper with alu side panels = 7m3.

Hopefully in the next couple of months the truck will have a new chip box too.

For this job I may bring in a couple of 30m cube skip from a biomass company and tip the rest on a local farm.

That worked out well in the past.

 

Ty

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Cool, though you'd gon all posh and had alloy planking sides made up to replace the original.

Looked into this last year and for 4 Pannal for the sides, headboard and full hight barn doors for the back around the 1500mark but at a estimated work out not much difference in wate to the original low sides. Just went cheep for now with some wriggly tin ;-)

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Pictures of trailer please as thinking of making mine a bit more permanent than what it is at moment.

 

Hi Gray git, untill Ty sends you a photo, this is the TT126 with ch/ plate. Its 7m + but it makes the landy groan when full and acts has a good ground anchor!

It holds a shed load, but for site work in low box really can move some stuff:001_smile:

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Think you'll be pushing 8+ with a tt126 if I can get a good 7 in a tt105! Yes can vouch a full trailer makes a good ground anchor but normally when you don't want it too! Like the big lid, bet you need it with the bandits ability to pack the chip forward! Good set up but again a compromised on smaller jobs, do you have a smaller rig or just don't do smaller jobs?

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That Ifor is just like ours and I think the alloy was around 300euros only.

We ordered the trailer with the panel kit specifically to cut the mesh off.

Next we need to make a removable hood like the one in Steven's photo.

Great trailer! It also carries our JD 1026 and winch to jobs.

The corragated effect is reminiscent of a JU52 Junkers Ju 52 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ty

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