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Personally, I think they are both underpowered, the colours a bit yesterday and the cutter wheel too small...:001_tt2::biggrin:

 

However, all though they may never get around the back of most clients gardens, they may just be able to force their way through the front wall, exiting the rear via the French doors (taking the frame with them...hhh)

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The chipper is our std Bandit 75xp (7" disc) but purchased in Urethane Orange & built to Chris's spec, fully radio remote control with two speed tracking. Weighs just under two tonnes. If anyone is in doubt how a 7" chipper should perform please ask for a demo with this model, you may not look at anything else again.

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The pictures are still work in progress, it is difficult to say with larger grinders & chippers but I think as there are so little spread around compared with smaller machines there is more chance of securing the work that does become available. I have a few customers that secure a lot of land clearance contracts.

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