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13 minutes ago, BoabBorland said:

Hello, I have read the whole of this thread, thanks for the information.

I am interested in the Peruzzo tracked chipper as it should be perfect for me if it is reliable. 

If anyone has any experience with it could you let me know what you think? Thanks.

Did the same last year, or the year before?..

 

Took me three hrs to get through it, better than reading a book :thumbup1:.

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I have been doing the same for the last week...although I am still non the wiser on what chipper best suits my situation haha!

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On 15/02/2018 at 17:13, BoabBorland said:

Hello, I have read the whole of this thread, thanks for the information.

I am interested in the Peruzzo tracked chipper as it should be perfect for me if it is reliable. 

If anyone has any experience with it could you let me know what you think? Thanks.

Had mine a few months now, cracking bit of kit! It's a pro machine that's for sure,  not a cheap  homeowners Chinese doobery. Tracks through doorways, tracks places you wouldn't get any other chipper! Chat to Daniel  @Equip4ind  ? or Ben @Arblease get one - you won't be disappointed! After sales back up is second to none as well ? 

 

Ps coped with a couple of connies & a willow today no bother 

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Currently have an Eliet minor and looking for something a bit bigger around max 200Kg.  Timberwolf 13/75 looks nice but have seen the Hyundai small chipper which seems a very good price.  Anyone know anything about these?  Made by Hyundai or badge engineering?

Steve

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I have a Hyundai, it was stupidly cheap for me as I got it through a mate who is a Hyundai reseller. I'd imagine it comes out of the same factory as loads of other makes of small chipper. It is cheap for a reason but it works for me, chips very nicely. I probably only use it a couple of times a month at most but am always pleased when a job comes up that needs it. 

Blades are reversible and cheap. We did have some trouble getting service parts but I think that has now been sorted.

i also bought there stump grinder on a Black Friday super deal, but I haven't used it yet.

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New stock arrival of the ever popular Peruzzo TB100-C.

After many requests from prospective customers we shall have a demo unit that we could bring out to let you gave a go with.

Please get in touch if you would like to have a go with this very unique piece of equipment.

Regards

Danny
Equipment4Industry
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