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Who's Entry Level Tracked 6" Chipper Would Buy and Why?


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Who's Tracked 6" Chipper Would Buy and Why?  

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  1. 1. Who's Tracked 6" Chipper Would Buy and Why?

    • Greenmech Arbtrak 15O
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    • Först TR6P
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    • Timberwolf TW230
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None of the above? You left the best one off the list. Schliesing.

And if you're going to that expense, as mick suggested, get a larger capacity, even if you still only chip six inches, it's not maxing out the machine and youll be getting the job done faster. Tp do very good chippers too, not sure if theres a tracked one... if I had to choose one of the above I think I'd go for the gm

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Just now, Mick Dempsey said:

Explain.

My latest purchase involved size and weight.

At the time of purchase I could have got a Tracked remote controlled bandit 90 (lightly used) For the same money as my Jensen, but then I wouldn’t have been able to Get a 2m wide machine in round the back of houses, between rocks etc, making a tracked machine pointless if not able to get to the tree.

with the tracks drawn in on both my old 530 and new 540 I can fit the chipper and grinder on the trailer side by side, and remain under a total laiden trailer weight of 3500kg
 

the tw230 with extendable tracks is a narrow, nimble machine for getting into places, the 280 (when I was buying) was fixed Only. Physical size of a car. 
 

so bigger isn’t always better if it limits you

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2 minutes ago, josharb87 said:

My latest purchase involved size and weight.

At the time of purchase I could have got a Tracked remote controlled bandit 90 (lightly used) For the same money as my Jensen, but then I wouldn’t have been able to Get a 2m wide machine in round the back of houses, between rocks etc, making a tracked machine pointless if not able to get to the tree.

with the tracks drawn in on both my old 530 and new 540 I can fit the chipper and grinder on the trailer side by side, and remain under a total laiden trailer weight of 3500kg
 

the tw230 with extendable tracks is a narrow, nimble machine for getting into places, the 280 (when I was buying) was fixed Only. Physical size of a car. 
 

so bigger isn’t always better if it limits you

Fair enough.

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Not sure if GM still do the narrow 1623 safetrak but that is an incredibly versatile machine in terms of where it will go (amazingly narrow when wound right in, ridiculously capable on hills and side-slopes). 
Until I had a safetrak I honestly considered tracked chippers a waste of time - they generally can’t get anywhere a quad can’t tow a wheeled chipper, and when they do run out of capability they are either very stuck or on their side...

Get a safetrak and make loads more money, it will transform how you approach jobs!

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