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Right, upgrading from a cs100. Do i go for quadchip 2009 650hrs, or arborist 150 2014 240hrs, not a vast ££ between the 2 I'm looking at? My only worry with the quadchip is maintenance costs with age/hours even though it's in great condition. ?

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I can't comment on the arborist 150 although they are narrower than the quad. 

 

I loved my quad chip and thought it was a brilliant 6inch road tow. Amazing how much you'll use the turntable. 

 

Jim

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I dearly loved our Quadchip despite it's many issue. Turntable is a great feature. I've rented the 130 and 150 many times and rate them both highly.

Quadchip has all it's gubbins in a very compact space whilst the others are linear in construction so more accessable for maintenance. Oil changes on Quadchips require a large plastic sheet for spills and a hose with a funnel or plastic bottle taped to the end as the slewring gets in the way.

Stuart

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I was in a similar a situation last year. Wasn’t really planning on selling my CS100 but got such a good offer for it I’d have been stupid not to sell it. After looking at many machines I ended up buying a new 150p. Haven’t regretted it, really good machine and copes with everything I’ve throw at it. 

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On 10/08/2018 at 08:41, GA Groundcare said:

We have a 2018 demo unit Arb 150 34hp diesel listed on eBay... We are keen to move it on due to new stock arriving. It has 65 hours on from memory. 

If you can do it for £8k I’ll have it ?.

bit over budget at the moment but thanks ??

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