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Chris Murphy
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1 minute ago, Chris Murphy said:


I’m not but the guys who help out are but that can be sorted if the right machine came along.

Fair enough. 

 

The new Evo 165 models are as follows.

 

EFI Petrol, 750kg, single piece heavy duty chassis, metal bonnet, 70kg flywheel, cable throttle.

 

Kubota 25.5hp diesel, 950kg (approx) weight, heavy duty chassis with adjustable height drawbar, folding chute, 101kg flywheel, metal bonnet, electric throttle.

 

Both have led lights, locking hitch, 3 year parts and labour warranty (unlimited hours), no stress, letterbox style horizontal feed rollers, "floating" stop bar.

The feed roller box location has been moved from the conventional 6 o'clock around to 9 o'clock. This allows more time for the material to exit on its first counter clockwise pass and less recycling of chip around the drum. Quicker processing and quicker discharge resulting in ultimately quicker feeding of fresh material.

 

70kg flywheel on the petrol may sound on the face of it a bit light, but the Arb 130 /150 models weigh in around 50kg.

 

The Arborist 130 (23hp Honda), Arborist 150p (37hp EFI) and Arborist 150 (25hp Kubota diesel) are all 750kg and all still available.

 

I have a 2019 Arborist 150 with 250 hours coming in next month which boosts the old 34hp Kubota turbo diesel engine. It still has 18 months manufactures warranty and I can stick it through on GreenMech finance if required..

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