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I'm looking for a decent review of the Gts1300 could anyone help? I've looked through the forum and although I hear the occasional comment on it there's nothing with any depth.

 

Hi , I have run my GTS 1300 for over year now and have battered it with no problems, there is a knack to using these machines ie they Hate bitty dry dead brittle conifer but love green Conifer piss wet through, has they rely on velocity rather then wind you have control the feed has to not choke it up but havin said that they will chomp away at any other wood .

I can post a few pics later of some large jobs it has done .

They are very heavy so you wont be lifting out of van either ramps a must also they have 2 reversible blades which are easily sourced but £160 .

 

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