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I have an even older Vermeer 620i made in 1992 with 2400hrs, i knew it was never going to compare to new chippers but it turns wood into wood chip and as long as you dont abuse it the thing just keeps going. As another has said, a little unstable off kerbs etc but a great little machine. I purchased mine for 2k and has helped me kick start my business.

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well I wouldn't complain about a bit of fany with it Chris

 

Fanny magnets are generally magnetic,so could attach to a chipper just about anywhere.

 

Except on the tyres.

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have been in the truck when we rolled a couple!

not bad little chippers but could do with another feed roller,dont think i would spend 5k on one though,they are tough little machines but there chip out put is pretty poor compared to a tw or entec wich could be had for the same money

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