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hired a chipper yesterday tracked unit american model 7 inch was ok but put any small stuff in like brash and did not like it. not knowing much about these things what is best for doing brash type material with branches no bigger than 4inch as anything bigger is cut and used for logs. i know timberwolf,jenson.forst,greenmech but aare thes chippers or can they do brash

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hired a chipper yesterday tracked unit american model 7 inch was ok but put any small stuff in like brash and did not like it. not knowing much about these things what is best for doing brash type material with branches no bigger than 4inch as anything bigger is cut and used for logs. i know timberwolf,jenson.forst,greenmech but aare thes chippers or can they do brash

 

Speak to Dean @ Global Recycling about the range of Bandit's.... he gets some very nice machines in.

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Yes Jensens, greenmechs, forst, ect and other 6inch chippers are perfect for 4inch brash

 

 

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If your looking for a demo of something give me a shout. We have demo GreenMech machines ready to roll.

 

Ash - T H White ltd (Romsey Branch)

 

07796 313382

 

We are also gearing up for hiring GreenMech across our area too!

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Might be worth having a look at the Eliet machines. They are more 'shredder' than chipper and deal easily with brash. A few nails and stones won't hurt them either.

 

Demos can be easily organised by their own sales manager.

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