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ive got a pto tp 200 av had it for 3 years and its sin alot of work nd never missed a beat!i hear the 250 is much better!what model are u lookin for?very simple to maintain and change blades :thumbup:

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I'm thinking about the six inch road tow with Kubota diesel engine. Worked with a firm that had a demo 10 year's ago seem to remember it was a good machine but hadn't a lot of experience using chipper's at that time:001_smile:

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had our tp 760 16 years, 2 lots of hse upgrades, was tired when we bought it and still is!! But still going strong . note older ones with blades through flywheel are better chipping slightly blunt than newer models with blades attached parrell to flywheel

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ive got a pto tp 200 av had it for 3 years and its sin alot of work nd never missed a beat!i hear the 250 is much better!what model are u lookin for?very simple to maintain and change blades :thumbup:

 

the 200 is agreat machine, but once you jump up to the 250 you wouldnt go back, it is twice the machine i reckon.:thumbup1:

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