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Chipper for BrendonV


mistahbenn
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I actually thinking I am going to go with a Bandit. After searching there are no dealers for Woodsman in CT anymore, closest in Maryland or Mass.!

 

I really love the crotch crushing ability with my Woodsman. Small chipper but a beast with crushing out tops with absolutely no trimming. I cannot say enough about that.

 

Bad point are on bigger wood, just can't handle it. It can chip a bigger piece, but the design of the discharge doesn't throw chips very far.

 

Did those chips end up all in the back of the truck, or trailings on the ground?

 

I feel like they need to work on that design. The only good thing about a Vermeer I've run is the ability to throw the chips, and the Bandit throws chips like a animal, yet needs a tad more trimming on tops.

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