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Good Afternoon,

 

We have a selection of used Jensen A530Di's & A530T's available for sale. Also as always we have a vast selection of new and used Timberwolfs of all sizes.

 

Please call or email me if you would like further details.

 

Kind regards,

 

Lee James

Business Development Manager

Orange Plant

Tel: 0191 2361028

Fax: 0191 2367754

Mob: 07837 087940

Email: [email protected]

Website: Orange Plant | Wood Chipper & Stump Grinder Specialists | Official MainTimberwolf Dealer | Carlton Importer

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What about getting a chipper that can do something else? like a tracked machine to open up other working options?

 

he speaks wisly, i use a timberwolf 190 traked and its perfect for those jobs were u can chip onsite but cant get a truck and a vechical to pull a road tow in,, but i would go for a traked 190 TURBO if i bought 1, just a little bit more power

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I've recently gone from a kwikchip 431 to a Bandit 150xp. A jump from 9" to 12" means a lot less snedding and neatening up big forks. At 1.5tonnes and thats the PTO version its big and heavy.

 

I'm mainly forestry/estate work so it's perfect for that. Not sure i'd want to drag it around the streets of St. Albans doing domestic arb though. Your right about the sub 750kg demand. The Bandit was a reposesion job sold through the Bandit dealers and it was 10k with less that 1 hours use.

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tracked one on a low trailer so you can still use it like a tow behind as well. Thw one I use a fair bit (TW150) has had a hydraulic winch rigged up on it too and gets used for pulling leaners and works very well for pulling conny hedges out. We even had it running a splitter on a job last week too.

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