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i need advice on a 1995 f350 chip dump
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<blockquote data-quote="Stumper" data-source="post: 273608" data-attributes="member: 2433"><p>I think the price isa bit high and the box rather big. On the other hand , weight per yard varies a lot-if your chipper makes big chips and shoots a lot of uncut twigs the weight per yard is going to be lower than one that chops everything finely. I know a guy that has a one ton with that size box who hauls firewood with it- He puts 4 cords of hardwood in it and pulls a trailer also! He Is WAY overloaded but the truck hauls it. Spend a little money on upgrading the suspension and that truck should handle a full box of chips. Whether it will be within the legal load rating is another issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumper, post: 273608, member: 2433"] I think the price isa bit high and the box rather big. On the other hand , weight per yard varies a lot-if your chipper makes big chips and shoots a lot of uncut twigs the weight per yard is going to be lower than one that chops everything finely. I know a guy that has a one ton with that size box who hauls firewood with it- He puts 4 cords of hardwood in it and pulls a trailer also! He Is WAY overloaded but the truck hauls it. Spend a little money on upgrading the suspension and that truck should handle a full box of chips. Whether it will be within the legal load rating is another issue. [/QUOTE]
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