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Hi all some help needed I'm after a custom built chipper trailer for my 150 tracked something small and close to the van so I don't need to take chipper off trailer I've seen photos of some but can't find where to get one any help welcome photo below as an example of what I want

Thanks Dan

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Can you not just shorten the towing frame on an ordinary trailer . This could cause problems when reversing though ? Why not extend your chipper chute ..... lots cheaper .

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Be careful, some find the pounding of a tracked chipper on a trailer can cause ball hitches to fail? We are told to unload them to run them.

 

 

It's not all the time just for smaller jobs just to save taking off trailer for sake of 10 mins chipping

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Be careful, some find the pounding of a tracked chipper on a trailer can cause ball hitches to fail? We are told to unload them to run them.

 

 

What do they say the difference to eu Ning s row behind whilst hitched up?

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have looked in to this before but we keep ending up at the same problem of hopper becomes to high for feeding have looked at other ways around this with moving axles but then the trailer get very complicated and expensive.

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