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Recently purchased this chipper/shredder. I know it's been imported from the US, and has a sticker saying it's manufactured in Wisconsin. But I can't find the make anywhere on the machine. And I need to track down some chipper blades for it.

 

If anyone knows who makes it I would be much obliged. :001_cool:

 

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Id say that is a bear cat re painted.

 

briggs engine looks 18-20hp

 

I would also say surely thats not for tree surgery no offence just looks like it would struggle chipping a pencil lol.:001_tongue:

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Actually, not a briggs and stratton engine, its a 20hp kohler command. The bright yellow paintjob is the original paintjob, and Bear Cat chippers arent produced in Wisconsin. It's a 4 inch chipper, so it has no problem chipping pencils. Not bad for £900 with a brand new engine.

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Looks similar but different........ to mine. It might be based upon an old entec/timberwolf design. How long are your blades/ how many screw holes have they got. I get my blades from saturn machine knives in sheffield. There good but watch the quoted price doesn't include Vat or P&P.

 

Rob

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