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They don’t come up for sale very often but there are plenty of decent alternatives. If you read the wee chipper thread on here there’s a wealth of info. You may be able to hire something decent if it’s just a one off job 

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I wouldn't buy a 13/75 though, hard to feed anything except straight poles and the outlet is down near your knees so unless you want the chip on the floor you have to shovel everything.

 

Saying that if the only job is willow thinning to woodland paths you could be ok.

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