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Dear Arbtalkers,

 

At the moment I have a really good Hilux, with a Jensen A540 and a tripper trailer.

 

What I am looking to do is sell the Hilux and the trailer and buy either a Defender or a tranny with a chip box.

 

Our work is probably split 50/50 between Urban and Countryside work.

 

Would a tranny style van cope with towing a 1.5 tonne chipper plus woodchip?

 

Your advice would be appreciated!

 

Tom

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might add a bit of wear on the clutch/ drive train if its hilly there? Would it struggle reversing the heavy chipper up and into a sloping drive way when empty?

 

I know our cabstars very light on the back end and I wouldn't even attempt to push our ifor up some of the driveways around here with a bit of weight in it.

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