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Ty Korrigan
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I wouldn't know.

My business partner has effectively locked me out of the company since shortly after this occured.

I do know however that my business partner ignored the clients emails concerning the matter.

I've certainly not been lucky with any of the chippers I've bought.

3 in a row have all had numerous serious mechanical and design problems but the letting go of the same hydraulic connections 3 times in 9 months ruining a new laid driveway was just the icing on the cake.

So I'm giving up working for myself for the time being and will either go and work for others or seriously considering going to Syria and help at an aid station near one of the frontlines.

Ty

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