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treewizards

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  1. You need a half roof that can be tilted up, chip into the raised roof and it should fill much better, it will only fill about 3/4 full as rear door height is the limit
  2. Works great for me only having room for one truck, extra h duty springs takes the weight and goes anywhere, always wish I could get more chip in but weight would be an issue then Chassis still solid after 5 years as a tipper, toes a gravelly pro chip or 16’ ifor trailer each working day and no chassis problems,
  3. Thanks v much appreciate it Kerry
  4. Hi guys I have a gravelly 395 chipper I need to get serviced in Worcestershire area, can anybody recommend a knowledgeable service place Cheers
  5. I’ve got a 130 crew cab with ripper body built, steel frame and ally panels with roof I can stand on for hedge trimming, when loaded was struggling so had extra heavy duty springs on and even fully loaded with over a ton of gravelly chipper on it rides very well, I think my Landrover man said they were plus 500kg springs, she does thump of kerbs if empty but much better when full [emoji1417]

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