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true dean is that why you went for a bandit 65 then.

 

Also one other thing i brought my first timberwolf from arborplant for 6k and sold it 4 years later for 4k so they also keep there money well.

 

I looked at Timberwolf when looking for a new chipper and that's what put me off. The Bandit can be just seen in both mirrors of the landy so is really easy to reverse.

 

My mate brings his TW150 for service and I reverse that up the drive which is an absolute nightmare.

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No, it's just reversing, by the time the chipper appears in veiw it's too far gone to correct. Can't see how a 7.5 tonner can be better unless he's not using his mirrors to reverse and looking out the back window. :confused1:

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his lorry has a purpose built tree body on it anyway lets stop hi jacking this thread

 

Hijacking ???? :confused1:

 

Eh ?

 

The thread is about the pro's and Cons of a new chipper ??

 

That's the second time someone has wrongly suggested a thread has been "Hijacked" this week.

 

Threads drift a little here and there, it's a forum where discussions take place, where's all this Hijacking rubbish come from. :bored:

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