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    Woodchipper Recommendation

    Update: I got a Woodland Mills Wc68 locally for $2500 delivered from fb marketplace. I'm waiting for decent weather to try it out. Now I need to find a grapple with grease zerks. The cheap ones don't have them..
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    Woodchipper Recommendation

    They are gravity fed which would be a pain feeding in brush.
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    Backhoe length

    I remember my t474 with hoe is 21' long. It fit nicely on a 20' trailer.
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    Woodchipper Recommendation

    Bring it to WV and we'll put some hours on it
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    Woodchipper Recommendation

    I've learned my lesson when burning. Out of no where the breeze picks up and the fire takes off and looks like a portal to satan is opening. I also use all the wood chips to smooth out a path over all the clay.
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    Woodchipper Recommendation

    Anyone have a good woodchipper recommendation for my t474? I sold my Bearcat before moving to WV. I'm up against a lot of autumn olive, vines, and thick bushes. Anything over 6" is firewood unless it's punky. I'm hoping for some January sales.
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    T474 Weight

    No, my FIL used his f250 and a 10k trailer. My f150 would have **** a brick going up the hills
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    T474 Weight

    Are your tires loaded?
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    T474 Weight

    I have the same truck. The brake controller should be able to stop it. I have to drive through the mountains so my truck isn't going to be enough.
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    T474 Weight

    Good to know. I don't have a cab but that's only a couple hundred lbs difference. I will probably end up having to use uship.
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    T474 Weight

    I am hopefully moving a few states south this fall. I have a 16' double axle car hauler rated for 7k lbs. I'm guessing my T474 weighs 3600lbs + 1100 for the backhoe + 1k for the loaded tires. That puts me at about 5700lbs. I'll guess my trailer weighs 1500lbs. Maybe I can transport my bucket...
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