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Just have a think about how much Brush you process.If you regulary have "Tail Backs" of stacked Brush piling up behind a working 6inch machine,then you need higher processing abilitly,or if your guys keep pace with a working 6 inch machine then it might not be for you.

 

BruIn my opinion a 9inch machine processes sh twice as fast or faster than a 6inch.

No, get away, really?

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No, get away, really?

 

man there was no need for that sort of comment,

they say sarcasm is the lowest form of wit

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I am tempted to go bigger..

 

Pressumably there is a greater demand for sub 750kg chippers so you get greater depreciation on big machines. So if your buying second hand you get better value on the big chippers. I guess big machines are on top of the job more often so less thrashed..?

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I am tempted to go bigger..

 

Pressumably there is a greater demand for sub 750kg chippers so you get greater depreciation on big machines. So if your buying second hand you get better value on the big chippers. I guess big machines are on top of the job more often so less thrashed..?

bigger chipper = less snedding, the cm220 likes big branches

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I must admit its a pain in the arse going back to a 5-6" chipper after using the bandit 90 which is either a 9 or 10" :D

 

but who i work for at the moment isn't bothered about the logs.... just get in there and get the job done as they take on a lot in a day :)

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