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I'm considering to get a small chipper, the style with a gx420 15hp engine. They look reasonably capable - if a pain to feed. There are some small ones with hydrualic feed but the price is a bit too much.

Idea being on small jobs to chip into customers garden, save a lot of brash dragging/tipping.

 

 

 

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Theres also the disc chipper sort. They appear to have a smaller hopper blade and I assume are worse for tangled hedge cuttings/ivy. The drum sort appear to have a 14" wide blade so should gobble ivy with ease?

 

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Anyone used both sorts drum and disc, whats better?

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Lots of good info in there! I settled on a jobeau M200 as that’s what became available- wanted a bigger one and in hindsight should have waited till one came up. It’s ok if you know its limitations but can be frustrating with blockages. Has certainly paid for itself several times over

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