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Bandits are heavy but that is because they are quality components and build quality.

 

We run 2 90xp's one towed and one on a mog, the PTO one has seen many other chippers come and die during the 10 years I have owned it.

 

They almost never go wrong, you know it is there ready for a hard days work when you need it.

 

I would always rate Bandits you will not waste your cash on endless repairs..

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I had a PTO XP150 for a few years.

It chipped better than any other chipper I've used since and it never went wrong. Chip quality left a little to be desired though.

The assist ram on the top roller is very handy.

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They always seem so heavy and numb to me, there front heavy aswell and dont seem very well balanced. probably bomb proof but they remind me of half a doz chippers cobbled together as though nothing was really designed to go together. just my opinion and i have never used one so probably talking a load of bollox as per normal.

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They always seem so heavy and numb to me, there front heavy aswell and dont seem very well balanced. probably bomb proof but they remind me of half a doz chippers cobbled together as though nothing was really designed to go together. just my opinion and i have never used one so probably talking a load of bollox as per normal.

 

I second that:biggrin:

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