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 What are peoples views and experiences with the dynamic mfg range of big chippers  I know there used alot in the biomass  side of things I'm looking at getting a 12 inch plus chipper for site clearance already run a Jensen for the domestic work  so it wouldnt be a sole chipper  they look very similar to bandit vermeer and morbark etc but are considerably cheaper seem abit to good to be true  imo ?

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They were manufactured by dynamic manufacturing corp in the USA, what stood them apart from other chippers was the unique cone head drum design which they patented,after about ten years in business they sold out to barko who still use the chipping drum design to this day but only on 500 hp plus machines.

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