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I am constantly reading reviews on all small gravity chippers looking at videos and keep changing my mind.

I have now found the Titan Pro Beaver 15 HP 420cc Lifan High Torque petrol engine.

What has drawn me to this is that it clams to chip 100mm

 

 

Jo beau m300 13hp Honda chips 80mm £4600 new

 

Greenmech 14hp Briggs & Stratton chips 100mm £4500 new

 

GTS1300 13hp Mitsubishi GM401 chips 85mm £3400 new

 

Titan Pro Beaver Lifan High Torque chips 100mm £2000 new

 

 

The Titan looks the exact same build as the GTS ??

The 15hp Lifan High Torque petrol engine has good reviews.

 

What are your views i know its not going to have the solid build as the jo beau or greenmech but for the price what are your views. ???

 

http://www.titan-pro.co.uk/Petrol-Chipper-Heavy-Duty-Beaver--Shredder--Mulcher/375/0/Product.aspx

 

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I am constantly reading reviews on all small gravity chippers looking at videos and keep changing my mind.

I have now found the Titan Pro Beaver 15 HP 420cc Lifan High Torque petrol engine.

What has drawn me to this is that it clams to chip 100mm

 

 

Jo beau m300 13hp Honda chips 80mm £4600 new

 

Greenmech 14hp Briggs & Stratton chips 100mm £4500 new

 

GTS1300 13hp Mitsubishi GM401 chips 85mm £3400 new

 

Titan Pro Beaver Lifan High Torque chips 100mm £2000 new

 

 

The Titan looks the exact same build as the GTS ??

The 15hp Lifan High Torque petrol engine has good reviews.

 

What are your views i know its not going to have the solid build as the jo beau or greenmech but for the price what are your views. ???

 

Petrol Chipper /Petrol Shredder -Mulcher

 

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Bandit 490xp drum chipper, 18hp, chips 102mm, £3995+vat, 7"x 15 1/2 opening with 5yr build warranty, in stock.

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Ive got the tw 13/75 chips nice straight branches easily but feed hopper to high and due to the tight angles at the bottom of hopper you can't feed forky branches in it.Ive been so naffed of with it that I've gone to the extreme of having another hopper fabricated for it having it made lower and opening up the throat to help with feeding forky brash.If that don't work it will be on flee bay and ill be getting the bandit.Ill put some pics up and let you know if it feeds better when all done.

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