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Best way to buy a new Japa


Andy R
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Hi guys.

 

We are looking at buying a new japa 385 but aren't sure if there is a better way to purchase one.

 

We have a price from this place Fuelwood Home - manufacturers, distributors and suppliers of forestry and firewood machinery

 

Do any of you buy from Japa direct, or do you have to use a uk distributor..? When we have searched we aren't really finding too much info about who sells them.

 

Cheers in advance..:001_smile:

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Fuel wood are the importers and main dealers in this country. When I had a jappa they were very helpfull and good to deal with.

 

Agreed.

 

If you buy one after spending a week or two on it please post a review of the machine here as its a new model.

 

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