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They are not bad chippers, but pretty hard work as you have to drop every thing into them, so you need to cut stuff to 6' or 8'.

 

There are no feed rollers, its pretty much gravity fed, but the blades to pull stuff too.

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I ran a GreenMech on my Mog, it worked well in 1000 speed, kept the noise and fuel consumption down too! Send me a pm if you want to try one.

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I ran a GreenMech on my Mog, it worked well in 1000 speed, kept the noise and fuel consumption down too! Send me a pm if you want to try one.

 

Cheers Pete but i am to Arb what Ned Clampet is to Beverley Hill's :) Ithink your machines are somewhat out of my price range and besides it just wouldn't feel right not having to spanner it on a weekly bassis :001_tongue:

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