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Greenmech Cs 100 18hp.


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Recently splashed out and bought my first chipper. Ex demo greenmech cs100 18 hp. I have been working with trees and chippers for over ten years now and have used many chippers from tractor driven pto jensens, schleisings , timberwolfs... Being a small buisness , puts these chippers out of my purchasing league, also i have a landy and tipping trailer set up. Demo 'd the greenmech and decided this was for me . Wheel it up and down the ramps of my trailer , can wheel it and chip the brash to wherever the customer requires it . no more milling brash up in the trailer!!

To anyone who has only used hydraulic fed with stress control 6" and upwards this little machine at first glance would appear a bit of a no go, as i first thought , but with an open mind this little beauty could change your life as it has mine!! Took down this macracarpa today and chipped it no probs.:thumbup1:

Thanks greenmech( ps please post my free spare blades to the usual address):laugh1:

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Thanks Grant, nice try with the blades, even the great Mr Blair didn't get free blades! Welcome to the club.

 

I must be in a special club then, i got a free set from Ian to help me on my way.

 

Sorry to derail a bit, but how much would it be to sharpen the blades? mine have dulled a bit already!

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