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Hi guys. I've recently purchased a greenmech cs100, and am chuffed to bits with it.. great machine! I just wanted to ask, what is the best (and most inexpensive) way of moving the woodchip around/off site on those 'chip on the spot/removal' jobs? I've got a job coming up on a largish site, working on several trees which are spread out over the site. I can get the chipper right next to each tree, but the customer insists that all of the woodchip is piled in one central location, as apposed to separate piles under each tree (bit inconvenient, but nevermind). I'm sure I read a post on here a while back that some people chip directly into wheely bins or wheelbarrows? This makes alot of sense, as it would save dragging lots of material to the chipper. Is this the best method? Unfortunately, I dont have the luxury of using a small garden tractor & trailer, or a powerbarrow etc, so it'll need to be something cheap and cheerful! Cheers. Rob.

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The disposable builders bags, that a ton of sand/gravel come in, they are tough, hold a lot of chip, & can still be moved by one person even when full.

 

Rob

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The disposable builders bags, that a ton of sand/gravel come in, they are tough, hold a lot of chip, & can still be moved by one person even when full.

 

Rob

 

If you the hulk:laugh1:

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The disposable builders bags, that a ton of sand/gravel come in, they are tough, hold a lot of chip, & can still be moved by one person even when full.

 

Rob

 

you must be a lot stronger than me enjoy your bad back in later life

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The disposable builders bags, that a ton of sand/gravel come in, they are tough, hold a lot of chip, & can still be moved by one person even when full.

 

Rob

 

Maybe if your chipplin Balsa!:lol:

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