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Good evening fellow wee chipper club members! It brings me great sadness to part with my beloved Jo Beau M400 but due to needing a tracked machine for future utility work and not having the garage space to store it, that is what it has come to.

I thought i would advertise it on here first as you guys will appreciate it for what it is more i hope. I brought it new from Vermeer just before Global Recycling took over as the main dealers.

Manufactured 08/2014,

80.3 hrs on the clock,

comes with blades fitted plus 1 new spare set,

48 spare bolts for blade mounting,

I have owned this chipper from new and have just had it serviced from Global to make sure she is in tip top condition i will attach the service report as proof.

There is one small piece of damage to the machine but i have not found it to make any difference what so ever to its operation, one of the 12 bolt holes that secure the chute to the machine is broken i have shown this in the pictures.

 

Price wise i am looking for £4000 as other than that 1 small damaged bolt hole she is in near new condition and with the extra blades and bolts i think this is a fair price. There is no VAT on this sale as i am not VAT registered and have not claimed any Vat on this machine.

 

Please pm if interested and i will happily give you my mobile number to answer any questions. I am based just outside Stoke On Trent. Cheers Dan.

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Questions to all you guys who have been using a Wee chipper for a year or more

1. Is this your only machine .

2. How much do you leave as mulch

And how much do you remove from site.

3. do you take awkward stuff away in bulk bags that can't be chipped.

4. Also general pros and cons of your specific machine.

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