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GTM 900 small chipper


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12 hours ago, Dilz said:

any one used one of these? was considering the 1300 but the lower weight is appealing. Will be used on tight access jobs and small garden clearances e.g chipping lilacs back into a border etc. 

I used the 1300 on a job helping a friend in a narrow access job. It was quite impressive for its cost and size, but I wouldn't want it any smaller

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19 hours ago, Husqvarna King said:

I used the 1300 on a job helping a friend in a narrow access job. It was quite impressive for its cost and size, but I wouldn't want it any smaller

Spoke to a guy I know who runs a similar machine and he said that the smaller 9hk engines arent really up for much.  

 

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