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Would a PTO chipper realistically fit on a landy?


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Thanks for all the reply's chaps, the main reason for the idea did come from a mog type set up, however I have a luton type back on my hicap and wondered if I could utilise this area to "slide in slide out", connect up and fire the chip into my tipping 3.5t trailer. I run a cs100 set up and REALLY want hydraulic feeders to take the strain. If its not a realistic option then it looks like im going to have to have a vehicle change at some point and I didn't want that

Heres a pic of the back but as already voiced, access and space maybe issues too far, could always unhitch?

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