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This is a very hard question to answer as with such large machinery like the HG 6000 which you can see in the picture there it greatly depends on the material you are putting in and the screens you are using, which affects the end product you are getting.

 

The HG 6000 with the new Chip Drum is a new product and we have had it chipping over 120 ton an hour of virgin timber making excellent quality chips for biomass plants, but like I said there are many variables.

There are bigger units then this but please feel free to e mail me or give me a call and we can have a chat.

 

Check out of Facebook page below there are some great videos

 

[email protected] Cheers :thumbup1:

 

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HI MATE thanks for that thats like the one we seen at the APF SHOW chris I've not got £1million to spend on that but looks very good thanks for jon :thumbup:

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Yeah Boss....I don't mess around when I'm up a tree....unlike Will from Vermeer who turned up onsite to film an interview for Vermeer UK....he is camper than a row of pink tents!:D:D:D

 

Great top photo, 'hey Chris... check out my tripod'!

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