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Stumpgrinder... What are you on about?:confused1:

Have you actually used a wee chipper my friend?

Have you even ever used a food blender?

My Kenwood is great for smoothies and soups but useless at chipping:001_tt2:

However, our CS100 earns us excellent money and allows my team to take on serious work that pays well.

We know its limits and yes it is hard work feeding a gravity fed machine but it got us into the business as most jobs we took on suited it well enough.

Now we are taking on far larger works so the need for a larger 6" road tow but whenever we have access issues with waste to be left in the garden then we will roll out the Wee Chipper:thumbup:

Ty

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Stumpgrinder... What are you on about?:confused1:

Have you actually used a wee chipper my friend?

Have you even ever used a food blender?

My Kenwood is great for smoothies and soups but useless at chipping:001_tt2:

However, our CS100 earns us excellent money and allows my team to take on serious work that pays well.

We know its limits and yes it is hard work feeding a gravity fed machine but it got us into the business as most jobs we took on suited it well enough.

Now we are taking on far larger works so the need for a larger 6" road tow but whenever we have access issues with waste to be left in the garden then we will roll out the Wee Chipper:thumbup:

Ty

Have been on jobs where that sort of chipper has been used and they are not up to the job. you were on here recently complaining about the amount of belts it has eaten!

just saying it as I see it. With hindsight would you have bought a roadtow 6 inch from the off?

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Stumpy,

I had looked at buying a road tow but I couldn't stretch to one and didn't want to buy a stolen or sold as seen lemon (a mortal fear that haunts me...)

Yes, I do admit I have had issues with the CS100 but it has helped my business get to the point where we are hoping to take delivery of a new 6"road tow very soon (as soon as the vat number is issued...:sneaky2:)

Yes, O.K I concede the point to you :blushing:

IF I could have found a decent used 5"-6" road tow for around the same money I would have bought one.

BUT...I have not lost because I bought a CS100 but won all the way.

No-one really likes feeding a gravity feed chipper but even fewer like jumping up and down on trailers of brash and trying to drag it out again at the tipsite...:thumbdown:

Ty

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Stumpy,

I had looked at buying a road tow but I couldn't stretch to one and didn't want to buy a stolen or sold as seen lemon (a mortal fear that haunts me...)

Yes, I do admit I have had issues with the CS100 but it has helped my business get to the point where we are hoping to take delivery of a new 6"road tow very soon (as soon as the vat number is issued...:sneaky2:)

Yes, O.K I concede the point to you :blushing:

IF I could have found a decent used 5"-6" road tow for around the same money I would have bought one.

BUT...I have not lost because I bought a CS100 but won all the way.

No-one really likes feeding a gravity feed chipper but even fewer like jumping up and down on trailers of brash and trying to drag it out again at the tipsite...:thumbdown:

Ty

Compris:001_smile:

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