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Would this machine take old fencing with nails? I am a fencing contractor as well as a tree surgeon and I would love a shredder/chipper that takes branches, hedge trimmings, rakings, fencing etc as opposed to my current timberwolf that just chips branches like any other chipper...

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The disc blades can take a lot of punishment compared to straight edged blades but yes, it is still a chipper but can handle other stuff better than an ordinary chipper. Fence posts included as long at the steel 'god mother' has been removed and not like a full pin cushion!

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Standard, but at 9inch of surface each and £40 each, makes them cheaper than full width flats and they can take more grief than a flat passing a shear bar.

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Interesting, I know when I had the quad chip the blades were very resistant and easy to change.
So this machine is staying with a similar internal setup to a 200 with a feed system more suited to tangled bulky material. Definitely a good development

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How long on average does it take for groundie to put remote control through the chipper!?

Nice machine though.

Is the shoot any more likely to bung up with greener material going through?

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