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  1. lumberjack

    Chipper - pig in a poke?

    Under $10k can be a bit tough. This chipper is in Northern Ohio, Rayco 814, 44hp Kubota, 8"x14" throat ~280 hours I believe. Slightly above your budget, but it is in fantastic shape by comparison. Let me put my thinking cap on for what else I know about. A few months back I could have swung...
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    Chipper - pig in a poke?

    Congrats on the new chipper! And I didn't even rate a text message! :whine:
  3. lumberjack

    Chipper - pig in a poke?

    I would agree on the gr 8 bolts, but without seeing how it mounts I don't know if it's under that much stress. I would think regular mild should be fine.
  4. lumberjack

    Chipper - pig in a poke?

    Just get a piece of mild steel cut to the proper size and drill the holes. I'm sure hardened steel would last longer, but a piece of 2" flat bar of the proper thickness should be nearly free. A piece of T1 or AR400 would be better (harder/ longer life) but it may require more looking. How...
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