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We always need bigger and better toys John!

 

Need or want? :)

 

There is a big ugly 200hp 24" Morbark WTC chipper here that I would recommission and put out on hire if there was enough interest. Currently festering in the corner of the yard.

 

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It would stick out a bit on that trailer, I have a 6' wide trailer and it fitted quite nicely on that. I think it would work though. The bandit makes quite a big flaky chip, it probably wouldn't be ideal for biomass. It would be good for riding arenas though.

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It would stick out a bit on that trailer, I have a 6' wide trailer and it fitted quite nicely on that. I think it would work though. The bandit makes quite a big flaky chip, it probably wouldn't be ideal for biomass. It would be good for riding arenas though.

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Need or want? :)

 

There is a big ugly 200hp 24" Morbark WTC chipper here that I would recommission and put out on hire if there was enough interest. Currently festering in the corner of the yard.

 

Bob

Both really to be honest, been thinking of a second chipper for two teams to run out some days and to act as a backup when the st8 is down again, pto makes sense as got two tractors and going bigger also makes sense for the size of jobs we are getting more of and since my mate with the big heizohack we were getting in is booked up nearly all the time timing it in is harder for multi day jobs.

2nd big advantage I can see to having 1 is we can chip a good lump of the timber that comes off jobs and send it out as G30 biomass to be dried so additional value to the crap wood even if it has to be broken down with the 30ton splitter 1st. It can also act as a backup to my mates incase he is down for a few days and 1 of his smaller clients runs out of fuel chip and needs a topup to keep going till he's back in service.

 

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