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No complaints from me with the 150p. I wanted a bigger machine as the cs100 was a pain for to to get loaded so a lot of the time I didn't bother taking a chipper, or subbed in a friend with his road tow. Again I bought without getting a demo or even looking at one. For the few extra ££££ I thought I might as well get the larger machine the 150p. Very happy and got through everything I put through it. Highly recommended. If I could rewind the clock I probably would have bought the bigger machine or maybe the 130 from the start. But the it all comes down to cash flow, I put £5k down then £240 a month for 4 years. If you can afford it and your work dictates it get a larger machine. If you only do lots of little jobs where the majority of stuff is sub 3" then the cs100 will do you fine. 

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2 hours ago, tim361 said:

No complaints from me with the 150p. I wanted a bigger machine as the cs100 was a pain for to to get loaded so a lot of the time I didn't bother taking a chipper, or subbed in a friend with his road tow. Again I bought without getting a demo or even looking at one. For the few extra ££££ I thought I might as well get the larger machine the 150p. Very happy and got through everything I put through it. Highly recommended. If I could rewind the clock I probably would have bought the bigger machine or maybe the 130 from the start. But the it all comes down to cash flow, I put £5k down then £240 a month for 4 years. If you can afford it and your work dictates it get a larger machine. If you only do lots of little jobs where the majority of stuff is sub 3" then the cs100 will do you fine. 

Would be good to see some vids of it in action if you get the time  :thumbup1:

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19 minutes ago, Ty Korrigan said:

TBH, if the GM200 fitted in my garage I'd go for that again once I leave my current business.

But it don't cos the chute ain't a folder...grrr!

Damn I'm going to miss that 8" machine.

   Ty

Ty, have you enquired whether a folding chute could be made available....?

Jase..

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42 minutes ago, Jase hutch said:

Ty, have you enquired whether a folding chute could be made available....?

Jase..

No, though once I am free and have a budget confirmed, I'll enquire.

At the moment, a 150P looks to be the more likely choice.

Fancy Moonwalk grey (mini) with lime green decals from our local signwriter...

  Ty

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TBH, if the GM200 fitted in my garage I'd go for that again once I leave my current business.

But it don't cos the chute ain't a folder...grrr!

Damn I'm going to miss that 8" machine.

   Ty

 

You moving on from your current business then?

 

Just get gm to modify the Shute , no big deal

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On ‎18‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 18:47, Ty Korrigan said:

TBH, if the GM200 fitted in my garage I'd go for that again once I leave my current business.

But it don't cos the chute ain't a folder...grrr!

Damn I'm going to miss that 8" machine.

   Ty

had a similar problem on my old machine and I simply had the exit spout modified so it folds.

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