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For that money you could have a half decent s/h 6” towbehind, a quad to pull it and enough left to pay for surgery to repair the splits in your sides laughing at anyone who pays 19k for that.

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50 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Piece of crap.

Have to strongly disagree. I have an eliet super pro, alongside my timberwolf 6inch.

For back garden work, and shredding up ivy covered shrubs, thorny stuff, conifer and laurel, the eliet is a beast. Its got 24 razor sharp knives cutting at different angles, and as such, its very economical. That video shows the machine with blunt blades.

I paid 9 grand for mine.

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Just now, dig-dug-dan said:

Have to strongly disagree. I have an eliet super pro, alongside my timberwolf 6inch.

For back garden work, and shredding up ivy covered shrubs, thorny stuff, conifer and laurel, the eliet is a beast. Its got 24 razor sharp knives cutting at different angles, and as such, its very economical. That video shows the machine with blunt blades.

I paid 9 grand for mine.

Well, you put your money where your mouth is, can’t argue with that.

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Where do you put the material in?!  I saw the open barn doors in pic 1 and thought that was a great idea instead of a fold down hopper but then the back of the machine looks to be closed off in pic 3.

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That square black plastic piece?  I see now that the so-called barn doors don't actually fold.

 

Not to be picky - really I try not to be - but that looks like a tiny infeed aperture.

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