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Pretty sure thats not being sold by Wilsons :001_rolleyes:

 

Is that within budget?

 

Do the smaller ones produce fuel quality chip?

 

never said it was ,you asked if they bio chip , i thought youd have seen it in prices yard :biggrin:

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Suggestions appreciated...

 

I am looking for a secondhand chipper that won't break the bank to chip about 100t softwood a year for my own boiler.

 

PTO driven up to 170/180hp, up to 12" logs

 

Any ideas please?

 

 

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Farmi 260 would be my first choice if I was after a pto chipper for our waste soft woods , there's usually a few decent second hand ones for sale if you check the usual places ..http://www.earborist.com/FOR_SALE_Wood_Chippers_Farmi_CH260_Wood_Chipper_13020.html

Old link but I imagine they have a few come in all the time.

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Thanks guys. Plenty of ideas now. The Farmi second hand units look like they could work financially, which Is even better!

 

Would I be better going for a bigger size up if I'm chipping mainly at the top end of its capacity or do you think with the quantity I'm doing it shouldn't be an issue.

 

 

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I've become aware of a 2012 jensen a530 with 530 hours and a 2015 gm 150 with 350 hours. Fancy going for one of them but not sure which is the better/safer buy. Both are similar money, what's people's opinions on the two?

 

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