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Awesome, I've always wondered why normal chippers don't have conveyors. I always thought it would reduce the risk of someone trying to knock that small chog in.

 

Not really necessary Bandit supply a plastic pusher/ paddle used to be wooden both ours look brand new after 10 and 8 years, we just chuck the chogs on top of the brash and the machine does the rest .

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thats a long trek from your depot how long will that take 8-9 hrs drive

 

 

Yes 8hrs up the A9 but came back via Lochness and A82 through the mountains, some of the most stunning scenery of I have ever seen. I was meant to go over to Aberdeen but I cancelled because of th predicted winds, good job I did.

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