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Well Chris, as you know I got one from your neck of the woods a couple of years back.

 

Once I fixed it up a bit I would say that the 55hp Isuzu engined chip master is/was at least as good as an ST8. An absolutely stonking chipper for a fraction of the price of a more modern one.[ame]

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Had a 160 for a few years - apparently no two were the same from the factory so buying spares was a total minefield. The part numbers never seemed to match the diagram in the manual. It caught fire right at the end of a job, and I replaced it with a Jensen 530 - best move I ever made I think!

I may even still have an original manual lurking somewhere for the Chipmaster if anyone wants it?

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Well Chris, as you know I got one from your neck of the woods a couple of years back.

 

Once I fixed it up a bit I would say that the 55hp Isuzu engined chip master is/was at least as good as an ST8. An absolutely stonking chipper for a fraction of the price of a more modern one.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Js9v6LX9dx4

 

really :001_rolleyes:

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