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I agree, the CS100 is a great machine on the right material. If it`s thorny or bushy then feed rollers really help.

But if you are chipping straight stuff the CS100 is hard to beat.

 

I agree with that. Just man up and take a battering!

 

Love my cs100. I have a brush that is handy for shoving bits in. Sometimes a stick with a fork on so I can shove them In too. Plus it's ok if you catch the end on the blades!

 

Self propelled would make it a great chipper. But why not just get your second guy to help you drag it round?

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