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Spoiler: This is chinese chipper - problems to be expected. 

 

I needed a chipper that has a no-stress as I am bit tired (especially my shoulders) of feeding the branches to chipper by hand, I need to get often to tight spaces or places with wet soft or sloppy terrain, thus any kind of self propeled machine would be great, tracks preferred. However with such a machine a weight gets up and price too... this one seems cheaper, but the time will show if this was a good choice.

 

Here is my journey with this machine:

I am not yet very far with this to have a final conclusion. I've just started with it and still hope it will pay off.

 

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