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The point being, that if you wanted to, you could get it moved and its easier than first imagined..

 

a bit of faffing about but doable...

 

timewise though, I'd suggest a mechanic, unless you already owned a bunch of pullies I'm not dure how cost wise would be...

 

As to the Egyptians, no they didn't have a woodchipper on tracks, but they could shift a thirty ton block at a pinch, how much does the chipper weigh?

 

:001_smile: I know,I was only joking everyone knows tracked chippers weren't invented until the Roman times.:001_rolleyes:

 

Whenever I have used a tracked chipper it's been in a place that you would struggle to get other machinery in hence I would be looking for someone to come out and shift it by hopefully getting the machine driving again.

 

Lots of things are fairly easy in theory.

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I would like to see a scaffolding bar or a fence post role smoothly with a Tracked chipper sat on them in a remote wet field lol .

 

 

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I wish people would stop moving the goalposts, the original question was, could it moved without fixing the thing.

No one mentioned wet boggy ground then..

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I wish people would stop moving the goalposts, the original question was, could it moved without fixing the thing.

No one mentioned wet boggy ground then..

 

 

LOL. .....why else would you use a tracked chipper ? They were made for crappy places to get n and out .

 

 

 

 

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:001_smile: I know,I was only joking everyone knows tracked chippers weren't invented until the Roman times.:001_rolleyes:

 

Whenever I have used a tracked chipper it's been in a place that you would struggle to get other machinery in hence I would be looking for someone to come out and shift it by hopefully getting the machine driving again.

 

Lots of things are fairly easy in theory.

 

Lots of things are hard in theory, but have to be done in practice..

 

If you couldn't fix the chipper where its at, you have to get your thinking cap on...

 

I'd still like to know how heavy this mysterious chipper is as well..

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LOL. .....why else would you use a tracked chipper ? They were made for crappy places to get n and out .

 

 

 

 

Ste

 

why else would you use a tracked chipper, errr Doah, because its the only one you have!!!!..

Oh hang on, I have a tracked chipper and its sunny out, phone customer up an tell him I'll have to cancel until it rains.. :thumbdown:

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why else would you use a tracked chipper, errr Doah, because its the only one you have!!!!..

Oh hang on, I have a tracked chipper and its sunny out, phone customer up an tell him I'll have to cancel until it rains.. :thumbdown:

 

 

Lets halt the posts now has its getting silly , in any of my posts I have not tried to belittle anyone even with my quote saying about the wet ground .

The Op asked a serious question in which everyone has replied sensibly until the Romans marched in lol

 

Ste

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Lets halt the posts now has its getting silly , in any of my posts I have not tried to belittle anyone even with my quote saying about the wet ground .

The Op asked a serious question in which everyone has replied sensibly until the Romans marched in lol

 

Ste

 

who mentioned the Romans?...though I'm sure even they could move a chipper, tracked or otherwise..

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