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youl need a fecking big tractor to carry that chipper. guy co round here had it on a 930 fendt , not for long tho, :laugh1:

 

The 150 is about 1.5t so i doubt the 250 is much more maybe 2t. That 150 is on a 90hp there. Works very well, so a 250 on a fent 930 will be 250hp ish at the pto. It will chip like a beast and shoult have no problem picking it up. even with its ridiculous width.

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youl need a fecking big tractor to carry that chipper. guy co round here had it on a 930 fendt , not for long tho, :laugh1:

 

 

I just sold one of my customers a Farmi 381HFC which is 15" with conveyor to go on the same tractor. Runs on 540rpm at Rickover and still chips 15" logs without a murmur.

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youl need a fecking big tractor to carry that chipper. guy co round here had it on a 930 fendt , not for long tho, :laugh1:

 

Mine's on a 150hp Deutz Agrotron which carries/powers it with ease. You need to be aware of the width but it's no wider than the mulcher (and everyone tends to get out of your way when they see you coming at 50k anyway!)...

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