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Had my little cs100 out today in a customers back garden as they wanted to keep the chip, managed to make this chip pile in a few hours .. Fair amount of chip that's for sure 😁

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Clean builders bags Mick, and a bungee or two keeps the worst of weather out of it, one over feed chute, one over engine. Had the JoBo out quite a bit lately, did one job op that a large local company reckoned couldn't be done as access was a bit muddy :001_rolleyes: I don't care, I got the £££s admittedly I wouldn't want to try and get a trailed chipper in there. :biggrin:

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Kept it covered in tarps Andy. That's part of the problem, the unusually high amounts of Ethanol in supermarket fuels soak up their own weight in water from the atmosphere. Leading to hunting.

Gonna get me a breathable motorcycle cover.

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