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my tracked chipper set on fire a couple of weeks ago on a site, thankfully there was an 8 tonne machine onsite that could lift it onto a trailer, i wouldnt have wanted to do it with a much smaller machine

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I know with excavators you remove the track motors and then drag them tracks then free wheel along as nothing to stop them turning

 

That sounds like it would work, sure if it ever did go bang i would find a way to shift it. Wouldnt want to damage it even further by doing something daft.

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I think the easiest option would be to get a telehandler to scoop it up and load it onto a trailer, thats all I do when I load ours on the neck of the trailer.

 

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Asked the guys from Vermeer how to move a SC60tx stumper if it ever has an issue.

 

They said there is a screw or similar at the drive motors, turn/remove and the tracks turn free.

Probably similar with those tracked chippers.

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Mac, Jason and I once moved a six ton tracked mulcher to a position where it could be restarted with a 5hp Honda petrol with a pump mounted on it. I used the same thing to move a SafeTrak off site and onto a lorry with the same after the owner had screwed his engine.

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