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the company i work for has one a brillant machine and will chip just about everything its good on large diamiter stuff the wippy stuff it does not like

plus side it shoots the chip miles and packs every inch of our lorry with easy

 

they did have a clutch bearing problem at one point but was replaced and is fine.

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I would be surprised if you have any problems, it will never wear out. Just keep knives sharp & a good edge on the anvil & you will need to do nothing more, it will be a cheap chipper. If you need anything give me a shout.

Cheap...??

Cheap...??

It cost me £600...:lol::lol::lol:

pays for itself everyday...:001_tt2:

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