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Just spoken to the engineer its the 40hp F3L 1011F?, the engine had gone before he brought it. Whats the machine like ?

 

It's a Duo 200 then.(RRP was around £16k)If he can get an engine in for around a grand then he should ££'s in.

 

We run a 200 & a 235(61hp) as well the mog and Farmi. Yorkshireman off here runs 2 if not 3 of the Chip 200's. Some people love them some hate them,but that can be said for most makes,just look at some of the comments on this thread. The shredder feed on the Duo can be a pain if mainly private tree work your doing,best thing is to take hopper off a fit a blanking plate.

 

Overall they do the job,strong build and usually (lol) one of the better engines.

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