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What is the weight of the lightest self-propelled chipper?


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I am considering getting a self-propelled chipper, that needs to be able to get through garden-gates (i.e. < 90 cm width). But they all seem to weigh a tonne (literally). Which leads to my question:

 

What is the weight of the lightest self-propelled chipper? And what are the specs of it?

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cs100 G.M

Only 760mm wide

 

Easily pushed or towed through tightest access

Wide in-feed chute for volume throughput

Ideal for reducing armfuls of hedge and shrub trimmings

 

Takes material up to 100mm (4") with ease

 

4 to 6 cubic metres per hour, depending on material

Saves time and money on many landscaping jobs

 

Width 760 mm

Height 840 mm (Feed Height)Total machine height 1468mm

Weight 195 kg

 

Best u will get i think

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cs100 G.M

Only 760mm wide

 

Easily pushed or towed through tightest access

Wide in-feed chute for volume throughput

Ideal for reducing armfuls of hedge and shrub trimmings

 

Takes material up to 100mm (4") with ease

 

4 to 6 cubic metres per hour, depending on material

Saves time and money on many landscaping jobs

 

Width 760 mm

Height 840 mm (Feed Height)Total machine height 1468mm

Weight 195 kg

 

Best u will get i think

 

BUT IT'S NOT SELF-PROPELLED!

 

This is the answer @ 250 kg.

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We have a new model, the GM10M or Gardenmaster. It is self propelled 80cm wide and weighs 515kg. Also capable of chipping 4" through 14cm wide, twin feed rollers managed by a no stress system and a feed control/ safety bar.

 

Hope this helps

 

A link to more information would be good...

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We have a new model, the GM10M or Gardenmaster. It is self propelled 80cm wide and weighs 515kg. Also capable of chipping 4" through 14cm wide, twin feed rollers managed by a no stress system and a feed control/ safety bar.

 

Hope this helps

 

any link to the machine? sounds interesting.

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