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2 hours ago, Vermeer UK said:

If weight is not a problem. Try our BC190xl on a demo.  largest engine in class (kubota as well) and the widest infeed with an excellent throw as well. 

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Brilliant machine, had a look at one a friend recently bought. Would love one but bit big for my purposes at at mo

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On 29/10/2017 at 20:46, Bobbies said:

Has anyone tried the Forst or Timberwolf petrol 6" chippers?

Used or owned. TW125, TW24/150, TW150, TW230, GM quadchip, forst ST6P.

 

I think forst have really nailed a great machine here. very fast no stress, adjustable roller speed, twin 8inch blades, massive flywheel, touch roller buttons, 37hp BS vanguard petrol, apparently faster than the diesel st6. It is faster than a gm quadchip (side by side test). Huge bearings, removable anvil, led lights and a ton more.

 

IMO the best sub 750 to date...

 

 

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