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No problems with my Quad Chip. As said above, when the blades need a new sharp face you just turn them 90 degrees. The turntable is a great feature too - I didn't think I would use it as much as i do, wouldn't be without it now.

 

If you are thinking of spending that kind of money on a new chipper then get a few different makes on demo as I did to make sure you find the right one for your needs.

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We have 10 good chiper

 

Kev, your 11th is at Saltex on a stand with the body rotating. The IOG have given GreenMech an award for innovation as well, so the machine will be featured in the background of the award presentation too.

 

Oh, and their is nowt wrong with the disc blades either!:sneaky2:

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