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Hi all 

so after the last year or hiring a chipper I have finally built up enough funds to punches a chipper of my own. I’m am about 14 months in business and as you know dripping a large amount of money into a chipper is a big move for a small growing business. But heel of the hunt I’m looking for advice on what is a good all round chipper. I know nothing is bullet proof and all takes care to look after and keep running 

 

but what would be a good all rounder that other members have found worked for them or what would your advise be… 

 

thanks  

Peter 

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Budget vs finance and how good at repairing are all factors to consider.

 

If you have the funds, plenty of low hours machines keep popping up in the for sale section.

 

Usually from the we only keep it until the warranty expires finance types.

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Depends how much money you want to spend? 

 

Greenmech 165evo is my go to 6ish machine. Dont mind a timbrwolf. The little.Jenson 530 chips ok but the no stress reset is crap. Forst get the disel. If your going low house used then if you can afford the step up to a bigger machine....tw280 or a evo205 

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