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Tbh, we sold loads of 25hp x 6" units over the years, top seller in parts of Europe and our 165 was designed using the Tier 5 version of the 1505 and mated to a suitable rotor works damn well!

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10 hours ago, PeteB said:

Tbh, we sold loads of 25hp x 6" units over the years, top seller in parts of Europe and our 165 was designed using the Tier 5 version of the 1505 and mated to a suitable rotor works damn well!

 

 

A 25hp chipper has less power than three MS880 chainsaws.

 

 

 

 

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Tbh, we sold loads of 25hp x 6" units over the years, top seller in parts of Europe and our 165 was designed using the Tier 5 version of the 1505 and mated to a suitable rotor works damn well!



Thing is Pete , you can dress it up and re gear it all you want it just won’t have the guts of a more powerful engine, no replacement for displacement and all that, 25hp will be just ok for a 6” machine but no where near for anything bigger.
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I’m pretty sure it’s the 25hp @ 2500 rpm so it’s running pretty steady. Think it’s only the throttle position stopping it running at 3000rpm and generating more hp?

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I think they run a bit slower than that, my GM 150 with a 34 hp engine is 1800 rpm when chipping.

 

Oh I l didn’t realise that - a 2022 ST6D when up to max reads out at 1400 on the digital display but I thought that was flywheel speed? Could we’ll be wrong though and it be rpm of engine.

 

I remember the old Schisling MX reading 1870

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