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Glad you like my new avtar, the other one didn't go down to well!

 

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When i was getting the chipper panels re powder coated I wasn't sure whether to get the original chippet yellow or bring it up to date with the TW orange as I had the paint code for both. The only problem with this was that I would of had to order a whole box of either powder and would of cost a lot more wheres a much smaller amount was needed so i decided to keep costs down and go for a stocked colour.

I thought green would be a better colour for the chipper but not to dark though!

I looked on the shops colour chart to see what they had in stock and went for yellow green, what do you think?

 

I have never used a greenmech, herd be things about them tho but that was on the older machines but seeing as i haven't used one I dont have a opinion. Saying that dont think the TW are that good, it hates conifer and you spend a oad of time cutting side branches off.

It does its job, beats stacking brash on the truck and is paid for.

 

Ive used a old gravity fed arbor eater that was 10 years ago,

Bear cat, Whats peoples opinions on these,?

Schiseling,

Chippits and TW 150.

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