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Hmmm a combination of the best of British engineering:001_rolleyes:

Surely this was built as a showpiece? Buck too small to be practical I'd think. If you're off-road working, surely you'd be chipping on the ground anyway? I'd have had a tool-store where the chip-bin is. Wasnt impressed tbh.:thumbdown:

I also doubt many of you vertically challenged types would like to feed the chipper at that height.

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i think its a complete waste of time, you wouldnt fit anything in that chip box, you cant fill it with timber, the only thing i could see it useful if you are doing woodland work. but with doing woodland work you wouldnt need the tipper you would want a big tool chest. but thats just my thoughts.

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