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Buy a 2nd and unit and fit youreself

ive bought 2 new Motors and rollers them self surplus stock from caravan company and will just wire up to to 2 3 way switches as i dont need wireless and will be putting isolater switch in too ive already put a larger battery on chipper as had to replace other so squeezed it in . 70ah only slightly larger than original ian i only intend to use for a short while for tight areas etc

i also have a 110 leisure battery that im tempted to make a platform to sit in front of battery box and use that but only put on chipper when need it , keep it in tranny someover next few weeks may get round to actually doing it lol

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