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Looked at it at arb show and was impressed with build quality which is what you'd expect from bandit some nice features like controls can be used either side or in-line, decent size head and sensible price, quite interested myself so likely to be trading in hb20 in a month or so.

 

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only thing with at bandit grinder is that on arblease it says on 12 inch cutting depth? seems a little shallow? looks awesome apart from that

 

With respect to Marco, I've found the Arblease specs to be wrong on a couple of machines.

The Toro spanks the Bandit on depth, height and swing BUT...... one is 29" wide and the other is 34"...you either get through a standard 2'6" garden gate or you don't.

 

My money's going Bandit.

 

 

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Steve.

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Hi guys. As most of you know, Morbark is fairly new to the stump grinding market and are trying to break into the U.K.

 

The current smallest machine is 35" wide. I feel like if it was narrower it would maybe sell better in the U.K.

 

Everyone's opinions on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

 

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Davie Harper

 

 

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