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Sorry all missed this as been a little hectic, the video posted belongs to Treeworx on here. The trailer is a Brian James tipper & the chipper is strapped in the front so that's where it stays when you tip the chip.

 

I find it easy to load onto trailers, in the back of Vauxhall Movano & up ramps on to a low loader by myself, every machine we sell is electric start, you can have the option of pto or self propelled versions although its an expensive option, Although the infeed is large, the build warranty etc which is all std for our machines they have to be operated the same as all these wee chippers, there is an art to trimming & feeding & the knives have to be kept sharp & well adjusted. Reading previous threads this is normal across the board. Price is £3995+vat & yes we only have one demo unit left. I have posted some pics on another post here about a week ago.

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The one in the video you posted is mine.

 

Has been good to me, you have to keep the knives pretty sharp for it go well. Though I get at least 15hrs per turn. We are VERY careful about what goes in it.

 

Will fill my trailer, 6m3ish in just over an hour. Helps if you are tall to load it on the trailer, the guy in the video is 6ft8.

 

The shallower infeed is excellent when the machine is on the floor as the feed height is low and you can get a good push on the more awkward bits.

 

You will struggle to push it up anything remotely steep on your own, it is a two man job. Though a small hand winch would sort that out.

 

I have not used the CS100 so cant give you a comparison.

 

They are all electric start, 18hp. I can not recall it ever stalling, though if you put a big bit in you can pull it out, like stress control.

 

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Has any one any idea on the sizes of these two machines? Spoke to a localish dealer today an can get the cs100 for £4500inc vat. How long on average do the blades last between sharpening? Sorry for all the questions

 

I got quoted £4100 plus VAT for the CS100 :sneaky2:

The dealer said they will bring one out for me to use for an hour.....:001_rolleyes:

So the Bandit has it's nose in front now :001_smile:

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I got quoted £4100 plus VAT for the CS100 :sneaky2:

 

The dealer said they will bring one out for me to use for an hour.....:001_rolleyes:

 

So the Bandit has it's nose in front now :001_smile:

 

 

What model did they quote you on? As the one they quoted me for was the pull start one

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