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Yeh I do find it works well for me, tree work is only about 30 % of the business (rural contractor) and for the rest the van back is handy on my truck.. I've seen the thread you put up was interested to see another trailer chipper combo in use... My chip box is basically a 5' cube, and the chipper is a little gravity fed entec chippit .

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How do you get on with the Entec Chippit Gups? I just bought one but havnt had a job to try it out on yet!

 

Yeh it's alright if your not in a rush, it'll chomp through the brash ok but can be a little frustrating if your used to a bigger chipper, to be honest I can't justify a bigger chipper with the amount of tree work I do

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