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Not really had the need for a narrow access chipper yet but I must say that tracked chipper looks absolutely brilliant. Pushing 200kg or whatever over rough garden or a slight incline no thanks. Is there a reason greenmech didn't produce one? Missed a massive market imo

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58 minutes ago, Carl1991 said:

Not really had the need for a narrow access chipper yet but I must say that tracked chipper looks absolutely brilliant. Pushing 200kg or whatever over rough garden or a slight incline no thanks. Is there a reason greenmech didn't produce one? Missed a massive market imo

They experimented with the idea then gave it up..  more than likely to expensive to produce for a small market.. micro dumper with tow hitch performs much the same job and you get to use a dumper as well..  

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On 24/06/2018 at 16:01, Jase hutch said:

That black 'plastic piece' is a document box..

I'd say the size of the opening is on a par with comparable chippers this size.

So where is the infeed?!  Does that silver handle fold down to knee height?

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7 minutes ago, nepia said:

So where is the infeed?!  Does that silver handle fold down to knee height?

The silver handle stays where it is, the flap folds down to the same angle as the base of the infeed chute.

It's well above knee height.......

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Got it now - thanks.  Sorry for being so thick.  I think I was blinded by the fact I took the fold down off my Jo Beau years ago due to permanently injuring both elbows on it (bits of smashed off cartilege floating about now!)

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5 hours ago, nepia said:

Got it now - thanks.  Sorry for being so thick.  I think I was blinded by the fact I took the fold down off my Jo Beau years ago due to permanently injuring both elbows on it (bits of smashed off cartilege floating about now!)

I hope this helps.

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I need a machine to go through a 700mm doorway for one day (almost certainly not the full day - it's only one 40 foot cypress) near Gateshead. What machines should I be investigating and who hires them?

 

And anyone in the area who has a suitable machine and would like to hire it, with or without operator, please get in touch. Very clean garden. Nice area.

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