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Bandit.

 

Why?

The dealers are top notch.

Build quality is amazing.

It's so simple it's bomb proof.

Ability to open the feed rollers up is so useful.

Crane feeds well.

 

If you get the big 250xp the opening is nearly 6' across

If your lazy you can get the discharge shoot on hydraulics.

You can get a sliding headstock to centre up the machine on the linkage.

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TP are nice and light, which important, it would be crazy to go to all the trouble of changing vehicles because of overloading and then sticking a dirty great chipper on the back of the mog and being overloaded with half a bin of chip.

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Put it on the front, defo.

Avoid Jensen due to the awful design of the main bearings on the bigger models.

TP are popular according to a thread I ran recently on this subject. Atkinson Vos are a dealer near you and doing good deals on PTO machines.

Better still, Overland have a 10" Shleising and are also reconditioning an 8". Speak to Paul or Rob. I was about to by the 8" but my Jensen as repaired.

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