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Buying a new chipper. Advice please


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Which chippers are they on.

All the range or just certain models

Certainly look nice

 

At the moment just the 75xp(7" disc) as this chipper is unique in our range, the feedwheels sit the opposite way round to all other chippers we build so it loves conifer. We don't do bearing changes either:001_tt2:

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Global , Thanks for putting that feed wheel video up, that is amazing how well it feeds the brittle stuff. I hate to be greedy but, if you get footage of that chipper/set up running brush and vine at a demo day I would love to see it. Thanks again for your time and effort.

 

Has anyone been running the 75XP long enough and hard enough to know how the “cantilevered” bearings are holding up and for how many hours?

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At the moment just the 75xp(7" disc) as this chipper is unique in our range, the feedwheels sit the opposite way round to all other chippers we build so it loves conifer. We don't do bearing changes either:001_tt2:

 

bearings that never fail, lifetime warranty then???????????:sneaky2::sneaky2:

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Global , Thanks for putting that feed wheel video up, that is amazing how well it feeds the brittle stuff. I hate to be greedy but, if you get footage of that chipper/set up running brush and vine at a demo day I would love to see it. Thanks again for your time and effort.

 

Has anyone been running the 75XP long enough and hard enough to know how the “cantilevered” bearings are holding up and for how many hours?

 

 

We have never to my knowledge ever sold any bearings for this model, in the Twelve years I have worked for Global I would suggest you could count on one hand the amount of feed wheel bearings we have sold across the board.(unless anyone on here can correct me), this is why they end up being a cheap machine.

 

 

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No TP mentioned in this thread?! :confused1:

 

Iv used the new TP160 had it on demo for 2days and I would buy a TP160 over a TW150 any day

The to 160 just eats wood letter box infeed IMO its just a better machine for a groundy to use

Not used the new greenmechs or a new bandit but so far the TP160 is the best chipper iv used

 

If I was looking for a new chipper I would be booking demos in

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