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1 hour ago, woody paul said:

That is were tracked machine comes into it own. But why in a wood do you need to chip stuff just leave in habitat piles. 

But if you need one go big. 

It’s an estate that we’re working for with a private 18 hole golf course. They don’t want anything left or stacked in the woods as they get them flailed off every autumn/winter to let the blue bells come

through. 

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5 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Well, we’ve established you want a tracked one, fair enough!

 

The only marque I’d avoid is Först.

I just picked a brand at random, I've no skin in the game regarding chippers.

 

Just an old TP tractor mounted, a lifesaver in my woodland. In my mind a 3 point mounted version for use deep in the woodland avoids have one more engine to maintain and fuel, tracks to replace etc.

 

Plus I have somewhere to hide when it's break time or more likely downpour time, about 50/50.

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2 minutes ago, GarethM said:

I just picked a brand at random, I've no skin in the game regarding chippers.

 

Just an old TP tractor mounted, a lifesaver in my woodland. In my mind a 3 point mounted version for use deep in the woodland avoids have one more engine to maintain and fuel, tracks to replace etc.

 

Plus I have somewhere to hide when it's break time or more likely downpour time, about 50/50.

Understood. 
Forst chip great, but had/have serious reliability issues. 
 

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I’ll be honest have got a Forst 6” petrol road tow and so far the machines been faultless. Considerably better than the petrol GM I had before it which spent more time being fixed than working. Have been very happy with Forst but the biggest downside is they have a much lower resale value as they’ve somewhat flooded the market. 
I’d be open to getting another GM but would need to get over the damage done with my previous ARB150. 

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1 hour ago, GarethM said:

Surely anything over 8" is getting into tractor territory as it'd probably need 100Hp.

 

An 8" Forst is what pushing 50HP

I don’t understand your point ? Are you saying that every 8” machine out there that people have been using for years are underpowered or we should all drive tractors 50 miles to a site ? 
 

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8 minutes ago, MattyF said:

I don’t understand your point ? Are you saying that every 8” machine out there that people have been using for years are underpowered or we should all drive tractors 50 miles to a site ? 

 

As you being arsey, I said "Anything over 8".

 

For the simple fact a 10" chipper with just an engine is going to weigh what 2ton plus the 7.5 ton hgv to drag it's arse around ?.

 

Plus tracks etc, Vs a 10" PTO at what less than a ton with a nice comfy tractor adding say another 4.

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18 minutes ago, GarethM said:

 

As you being arsey, I said "Anything over 8".

 

For the simple fact a 10" chipper with just an engine is going to weigh what 2ton plus the 7.5 ton hgv to drag it's arse around ?.

 

Plus tracks etc, Vs a 10" PTO at what less than a ton with a nice comfy tractor adding say another 4.

Running a tracked Jensen a340t that is a legal 3.5t with trailer. Even Bandit do a legal tow 12” tracked machine now.

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