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Anyone know anything about the new greenmech Quad chippers? I note they now use conventional style knives and vertical feed rollers, I never really got on with the disc setup.

 

Cost of the tracked version??

 

Thanks:confused1::001_rolleyes:

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the round blade set up is great, had mine 2yrs and its spot on, saves a chit load on sharpening costs. the quadchip has square blades, 4 sides, and is going to be a good seller IMO

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List price for the version which has a tipping turntable is £23,690 + vat. The Quadchip was a "clean sheet" design with the design criteria of 6x9 inch opening, reasonable hp(34), good make of engine, on a turntable, with brakes, top/side safety bar with the whole lot weighing in at less than 750kgs. The next evolution was to put it on tracks. I think it is being reviewed in Horty Week in the near future after some recent trials at Westonbirt Aboretum.

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List price for the version which has a tipping turntable is £23,690 + vat. The Quadchip was a "clean sheet" design with the design criteria of 6x9 inch opening, reasonable hp(34), good make of engine, on a turntable, with brakes, top/side safety bar with the whole lot weighing in at less than 750kgs. The next evolution was to put it on tracks. I think it is being reviewed in Horty Week in the near future after some recent trials at Westonbirt Aboretum.

That's a good price for the spec, what make is the engine?

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£23,690 + vat for a Quadchip :011:

 

You are entitled to your opinion. Whatever it is - however you got to that reason.

Edited by PeteB
Unnecessarily inflammatory.

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