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i know this is a long shot but im looking for a cheep diesel chipper around 6 inch or bigger i have a very limited budget off £2300 maximum don't really care how old the machine as long as it dose the job like i said i know this is a long shot with my budget but this is all i can afford with buying a truck a 4x4 and tools i haven left myself with a lot of money left as i haven recently got my qualification and deiced to go self employed as there is no one in my area looking to employ people

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You need a good truck and chipper sell the 4by4 to give more money for the chipper you wont get anything for that even a knackered one maybe a 4 inch gravity fed which i would not buy.

 

Really need a reliable chipper dont get old crap it will cost you more in repairs

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yh i not even thinking about gravity feed chipper like i said its a long shot wouldn't sell the 4x4 as its the newer one of the two and its my personal car as well as work motor can be dirven the truck around every where you know what i mean a guy what i help out now and again did bought a dosko 1998 last year for 2800 pound and its a brute of a chipper and in really good condition

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Those Vermeers are bombproof; simple and over-engineered (for the American market). The only issue I'm aware of is that they topple on corners and if you lift the drawbar to thigh height the tail sits on the deck with your legs in the air. So make sure the light cluster protectors are in good order.

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that is ideally what im looking for just a bit out my price think i mite just carry on chucking the stuff on the back of the truck and save a little more money but i would really like a chipper im hoping i can get one asap

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that is ideally what im looking for just a bit out my price think i mite just carry on chucking the stuff on the back of the truck and save a little more money but i would really like a chipper im hoping i can get one asap

 

Ring him up and have a chat with him mate, Or put a bid in with what you can afford, Adams a really sound guy, Hes on here but he doesnt come on too much.

 

Like i say, have a chat with him

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2k is a good deposit on a new chipper, and finance the rest? Or why not lease one? At least it would be a good reliable machine, and down time when you start out might cost you more than you can afford.

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