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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPLxQrg9-Ew]Bandit 490 XP - YouTube[/ame]

 

Just finished uploading this video from last week, not sure why the cameraman chopped the footage where he did. It had the last piece fine.

 

Also that is being made to look like hard work as I am short at 5'6. It is 10x easier to load on the floor.

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Jonny, that video just re inforces going back to working with my little Gloria.

Disco 3, tipper and a micro chipper is profit profit profit!:thumbup:

 

Oi, what are you doing posting that on a public forum! Giving the game away. :001_tongue:

 

The best thing is I can take the grinder, big steps for some hedges, pole pruner etc in the trailer. + Enough gear to take down pretty much any tree in the truck which stays nice and dry. Perfect for the "Oh, can you just............" jobs.

 

How much fuel does the CS 100 drink? are they the same engine? B&S 18hp?

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Oi, what are you doing posting that on a public forum! Giving the game away. :001_tongue:

 

The best thing is I can take the grinder, big steps for some hedges, pole pruner etc in the trailer. + Enough gear to take down pretty much any tree in the truck which stays nice and dry. Perfect for the "Oh, can you just............" jobs.

 

How much fuel does the CS 100 drink? are they the same engine? B&S 18hp?

 

On an average amount of chipping 3-5ltrs per day if you are turning off and revving down for dragging instead of leaving it revving its knackers all day.

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPLxQrg9-Ew]Bandit 490 XP - YouTube[/ame]

 

Just finished uploading this video from last week, not sure why the cameraman chopped the footage where he did. It had the last piece fine.

 

Also that is being made to look like hard work as I am short at 5'6. It is 10x easier to load on the floor.

 

Was gonna say why not have it on the floor, but then saw the last part of your post :)

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