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possibly one of those impossible question , im looking for any comparisons I can get on 3 machines in particular

the new Bandit zt 1844

Fsi D30 tracked

Jo Beau B31-110

if anyone has experience of all or any of these , I would be grateful for feedback

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Although I supply two out of the three machines they are all different & have there own merits, two are petrol & one is diesel & the price will reflect that, they range between 610kgs through to nearly 1 tonne. The B31 folds up to just over 5ft in length where the other two are 8 & 9ft. As with all grinders it’s down to budget, access, personal preference & what machine will do the highest percentage of your work. No grinder is ideal for every job, at the moment the ZT1844 is our best seller mainly because it’s a Bandit & is way cheaper than anything in its class. We currently have 38 on order but a high percentage of these are sold so there is a lead time.

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Thanks for your response

I'm looking for the basic info really ..performance and ease of use 

I do like what I've seen and read about the bandit so far 

What prices would I be looking at for those tgat you Do? Pm is fine if you prefer...also that lead time you mentioned

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I'dd like to bring the Herder Fermex SCT 410H to your attention. Here a small movie: 

 

 

and here a review of one of our UK customers:

 

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On ‎13‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 09:38, Timbermcpherson said:

will the bandit 1844 with those tracks climb stairs?

im hoping so , as that's the way I think im going with this

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You would think, with im guessing at least 90% of stump work being carried out in the urban environment, being able to get over those little day to day obstacles so they can actually do the job would be a serious consideration in design.

 

Great footage of it going through forest so effortlessly though! We shall see I guess

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The Jo Beau, how does it compare with the Bandit? is it a 'productive machine'?

The arm being able to fold upwards so shortening the length is a good feature for storage and transport in a smaller trailer.

   Ty

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