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John Shutler
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141 is an awesome chipper; ours had a short chute for crane feeding which we did with a roofmount. Prefered it to Schliesing tbh; seemed to use the tractor power better. Will post pics but can't find them atm. Correct crane feed version has extra-duty flywheel and modified infeed with mesh cutout in top, remote chute rotate etc.

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good chipper John, but not any diferent to your TP, just take the hopper off and move the valve block and operate it with a big spring and a bit of rope. Have the spring set to pull it to reverse and you pull it tight and lock it off in the cab for inward.

 

Steve, did you perchance have owt to do with messers Heath and Robinson? Top tip again but remember children, short chute us not fir hand feeding whatsoever!

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TBH John, I can't see the sense in buying another 10" chipper, I'd go for one of the 15" morbark drum machines, I used one on a job a while back and it was a good machine, big massive rollers like the heizohack and side feed too. Its a fairly compact machine, it makes nice chip as well.

 

Finding one may be tough though. This is a smaller one. The 15" one would be a nice site clearance machine...

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