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Really disappointing capacity per hour, some jobs a little baby chipper just can't keep up.

 

The old ones, possibly the new ones too, have an annoying habit of pushing curved branches down and getting the butt end stuck behind the anvil

 

In comparison to what ??a 10" chipper? 150 has one of the highest out puts in its class.

If a branch gets stuck , just chuck in a bigger log and it comes out straight away .. Simple.

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In comparison to what ??a 10" chipper? 150 has one of the highest out puts in its class.

If a branch gets stuck , just chuck in a bigger log and it comes out straight away .. Simple.

 

I run a 150 on paper its ment to chip 4 ton/ hour have never managed it even with two men feeding it. All so got a 18/100 it chips straight timber quick than the 150.

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In comparison to what ??a 10" chipper? 150 has one of the highest out puts in its class.

If a branch gets stuck , just chuck in a bigger log and it comes out straight away .. Simple.

 

As I said, it's a little chipper. If I was ever in the position I needed to buy one I wouldn't bother with anything less than 8". If you look around you can get good second hand bigger chippers for the same money as a second hand 150

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Got a 150 love it munched its way through 1otonne + of blackthorn yesterday just hate doing a blade change on them make sure you change the bolts every change and you will be fine.:thumbup:

 

I've always cleaned the bolt heads out with a fine pick and some WD40, does the trick.:)

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As I said, a little chipper. If I was ever in the position I needed to buy one I wouldn't bother with anything less than 8". If you look around you can get good second hand bigger chippers for the same money as a second hand 150

 

You're right Dan, there are some great bigger chippers at reasonable prices but..I have had a bigger chipper and there is the issues of moving them around by hand and towing behind a Transit size vehicle. (weight wise)

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As I said, it's a little chipper. If I was ever in the position I needed to buy one I wouldn't bother with anything less than 8". If you look around you can get good second hand bigger chippers for the same money as a second hand 150

 

An eight inch chipper might suit you, but it would be too big and too heavy for a lot of people. I'd struggle to get over these Yorkshire hills with something like that on the back and a load of chips. I love my old entec. It's a 2001 machine and chips great all day, with very little trouble. No plans to change it.

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