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Too be brutally honest, it really does depend on many factors. The biggest is - are you happy with it?

 

If you are, then have it!

 

Personally, I would stick to something that is a bit more main stream, something you can get spares for easily enough, something that has a good support network with it. Something that may have some re-sale value when you want to trade up and something that you can manage your workload with.

 

Good luck!

 

(I'd buy a GreenMech:sneaky2:)

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Too be brutally honest, it really does depend on many factors. The biggest is - are you happy with it?

 

If you are, then have it!

 

Personally, I would stick to something that is a bit more main stream, something you can get spares for easily enough, something that has a good support network with it. Something that may have some re-sale value when you want to trade up and something that you can manage your workload with.

 

Good luck!

 

(I'd buy a GreenMech:sneaky2:)

 

Here's me thinking you were talking about Jensens:sneaky2::thumbup1:

 

I have not come accross an Oregan chipper so cannot comment on their operation but although it pains me to say it, Pete is right all the way to his last comment:beer:

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Hi,

 

I've never heard of an Oregan chipper, which to be honest is strange as I've come across many.

 

If you let me know the spec (capacity/type/age/condition) I can advise you how it compares to the Big 3 (Timberwolf/Greenmech/Jensen).

 

FYI we do have some trade ins that may be of interest if you are on a budget.

 

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

Twitter: @orangeplantuk

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