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That's the problem I have, and you can't see the feed rollers as the rubber curtain is in the way!

 

 

Don't get me started on those curtains!

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That's the problem I have, and you can't see the feed rollers as the rubber curtain is in the way!

 

Just take the curtain off!

 

Yeah its a small tank kev bet there will be a few people who run out of juice!

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One of the weight savings on the 230 is the fuel tank, according to the brochure the chipper uses 6 litres per hour and has an 18 litre tank. 3 hours and you have run out. I thought my quadchip tank was small at 30 ish litres.

 

The machine looks great, the bulk of my work seems to be conifers so the massive throat on the machine would stop me choking it I just hope it throws wet conifer better than the old 150's

 

not many folk are chipping 3,hrs a day, thats a lot of chipping !!!on domestic work any way

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Well I didn't know that, I've never ran out of fuel in my 150 road tow or tracked so it won't be an issue.

 

I've ran out with mine but only because I was being stupid thinking I chip with less than an inch in the bottom of the tank.:blushing:

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