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The new Bandit 75XP 7"


Dean Lofthouse
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LOvely bit of kit there dean. I wouldnt mind a bandit. I was looking at one on global's site the other day...would have sold the vermeer to finance it if i hadnt had the £300 tyre blowout!!!!!!!! It has gone now.

For whoever was asking about deans truck pulling it earlier, that is a light machine at 1340kg......I tow a 1.7 tonne vermeer 935i behind my defender no worries, so deans 130 will not even bat an eyelid at 1.3 tonne.

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I would love to know the output on that machine- i bet its awesome. I was filling my 3 cube chip box in about 25 minutes today with poplar and leylandii loads (ok there were 2 of us and there was a big pile ready to chip, so it was in constant chip mode as it were) and my machine is pretty old.....

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I would love to know the output on that machine- i bet its awesome. I was filling my 3 cube chip box in about 25 minutes today with poplar and leylandii loads (ok there were 2 of us and there was a big pile ready to chip, so it was in constant chip mode as it were) and my machine is pretty old.....

 

got it ther tom , wen they time these machines ,its al set ready for them ,& it always the wood that makes the chiper lok great ,not yr every day arb brash :001_tongue:

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