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yh i have mate had a quick buzz today with it on some pops that i knocked out the tops out and eat 6inch know bother 3 inch will pull 15 ft lenght in within a bling gone but could do with new blades at chips is on the lager side

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good old bomb proof chippers matey - just watch out for chip build up around the exposed exhaust cowling as i have seen them catch fire because of this! just give it a blast regular with the blower mate! Keep the likes of the light fingered brigade away from it too!:thumbup:

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it a old chipper about 20 years + its a old drum feed chipper, Put new blades on it, chips like mad, P/s do not put wet conifer in it, your be taking it apart, Still a good old chipper, :thumbup:

 

that machine is about 10 years old and is a disk chipper :001_smile:

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