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i like the folding hopper to access chip and roller, my only concern is the narrowness of the chute at the roller, the greeemechs blades are about 12 " long so thats what you an put through it in brash although 4" of wood is the max recomendation

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nice one mate, as i said before these chippers are only wee chippers, but the diference in a job that involves NOT removing stuff off site is emmense and can only be appreciated by guys that have had a stressfull life in the past with staff and finance i reckon.

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didn't get the riko,,, the weight was an issue, as was the width.. 90cm doesnt lend it self to garden paths.... and at 250kg.... so i got something else...with more power..

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