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Anyone had/having trouble with the choke on a Greenmech CS100? Mine seems to vibrate on when in use and causes machine to cut out, which is getting a pain in the arse. Was thinking a quick fix with an elastic band so I can still use it to fire it up from cold ��

 

 

had this problem on mine, all i did was pinch the small spring steel guide that the choke rod passes thru. Fixed.

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Hi mate had same problem with mine ,and yes fixed it with elastic band lol still working 3 years on lol.

must say hardly ever used the choke to start mine....

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Hi all, sorry to see my little CS up for sale but it's got to go as we want a bigger machine! Its won me a lot of work since I've had it:001_smile: its just that time to get hydraulics!

I've put it on Arbtalk before going down the Ebay way...

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How easy is it to get a jo beau m200/m300in the back of a transit panel van? With ramps obviously, is it achievable on my own or will i need a winch/pulley set up?

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I've got a jo beau m400 I'm thinking of selling as it doesn't see enough use these days. Not sure what to ask for it though, maybe you wee chipper fans can give me an idea? It's 2 years old and probably done less than 100 hrs.

 

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How easy is it to get a jo beau m200/m300in the back of a transit panel van? With ramps obviously, is it achievable on my own or will i need a winch/pulley set up?

 

The M300 will be easy on your own. I do it onto a Navara buck with 7' ramps: rope on the machine and a foot jammed against the base of the open tailgate. A Transit will thus be a doddle.

An M200 you should be able to tuck under your arm so you can jump in :001_tongue:

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perfect, thanks nepia. thats what i wanted to hear :)

 

 

The M200 is 105kgs & the M300 is 145kgs, these are easy & I load them on my own all the time, they can be lifted with Two people. The M400 is a little heavier so an extra weetabix is required.

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i've got a jo beau m400 i'm thinking of selling as it doesn't see enough use these days. Not sure what to ask for it though, maybe you wee chipper fans can give me an idea? It's 2 years old and probably done less than 100 hrs.

 

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£3500-£4000

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