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my tracked jensen absalute god sent i get it were i want no riving or caursing no dragging get round the slopping hooper just track on to a lenth of wood in feed were you want it simple, no PLUS I HIRED IT FOR THE WEEK SO I COULD GET A FEEL FOR THE CHIPPER THUS LIKED THEN BOUGHT ONE ,

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I have a folding hopper on mine. I bought it cause it came at the right price when I needed a little rinky dink tracked chipper, but its the smallest chipper I've owned.

 

i saw a variable tracked shiesling last week, now that was pretty cool, the guys using it said it was amazing. i think it was 40k worth:scared1::001_smile:

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