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It does everything that all others can't.

 

You mean - low £30'sk, about 2200kg so towable behind most light trucks, 50hp, massive gradeability, built in Britain, disc blades, legendary support, and a handsome bugger as a midland rep!?!

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You mean - low £30'sk, about 2200kg so towable behind most light trucks, 50hp, massive gradeability, built in Britain, disc blades, legendary support, and a handsome bugger as a midland rep!?!

:sneaky2:

 

That's more like 45 k and 3.5 ton in weight

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I should have gotten to your stand at the Newark Show to see this machine but

the rain prevented me!

Posted (edited)
Is this a comparible machine we are talking about to the one pictured or are you suggesting your 50hp machine will do the same? we only make a 7" at that HP.

 

Yeah but your 7" machine needs 50hp just too move its self its that heavy!!!!!!:D

 

Do like the look of bandit though

Edited by Ian C
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You mean - low £30'sk, about 2200kg so towable behind most light trucks, 50hp, massive gradeability, built in Britain, disc blades, legendary support, and a handsome bugger as a midland rep!?!

:sneaky2:

 

Yeah but your 7" machine needs 50hp just too move its self its that heavy!!!!!!:D

 

Do like the look of bandit though

 

Oh come on, it's chalk and cheese. The bandit would eat the greenmech. Who gives a toss if the GM suits all the euro-arb size situations, the bandit is big, bad and beautiful.

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The world of chippers & other arb equipment is like any other & it's personel preference at the end of the day, however it is not possible to build a lightweight robust machine. We stand by our 5yr build warranty & could probably double it without worrying too much.

 

You never read on here of our chippers cracking, bending, fins breaking off, bearings failing etc & they do what we say they will do. I would confidently stand a Bandit side by side with anything else on the market to see what can chip & what will last but I think I would be there on my own.:001_rolleyes:

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