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Looking to update our old TW 250 chipper in the coming year.

What bigger chippers are out there?  What do folk recommend?

We mostly do domestic work but am fond of the 10 inch chippers, I don't want logs to process..

We are NOT often doing site clearance which has become more specialised in recent years and will be mostly hand fed..

 

The TW250 is a great machine and it TW still made them, it would be top of my list. It is compact and chipps everything you throw at it.. 

We have a vermer BC 230xl and it is OK (not as good as TW), not going to rush to get another parts are expensive...

Bandit spares also seem to be costly (we have 2 bandit grinders) 

What else is out there? Have the smaller 7 inch machines improved to a similar degree to the 6 inch machines (our TW230 seems to have the output our old TW190).

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1 hour ago, GregM said:

I’ve got a GreenMech 19-28 9 x 11” on a turntable 50hp Isuzu engine very capable machine IMG_0241.jpg

Tom at Balmers GM in Burnley has a couple of these at bargain basement prices. Check their website!

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