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I think it needs 125 Hp. The John deere I'm running is a 6910 with about 150 Hp. If you need to no anything about contact Graham at chippers international he is a good bloke.

 

We had yard full of brash and it's done about 3/4 of it In 2 days should be finished on Tuesday night then we will be reshred after that.

 

Then another yard to do. It it's a good machine when it is shredded again it comes out like its been chipped

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I think it needs 125 Hp. The John deere I'm running is a 6910 with about 150 Hp. If you need to no anything about contact Graham at chippers international he is a good bloke.

 

We had yard full of brash and it's done about 3/4 of it In 2 days should be finished on Tuesday night then we will be reshred after that.

 

Then another yard to do. It it's a good machine when it is shredded again it comes out like its been chipped

 

Thanks for that info. Too much power needed for us to consider I am afraid. We have a low hp requirement machine in mind that will suit us IF it does the job.You can't beat having enough horsepower for chipping / shredding, it certainly speeds the job up.

 

I would be interested in a closeup pic of your chip if you have the time and inclination.

Regards

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I will get a photo tomorrow but I've got 1on my phone but I will get a photo of what we have done today but we will be shredding it again at the end of the week so I can get a photo of that as well if needed.

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And another you can't work when it's raining because the part I'm shredding at the minute they is electric cables above better not try and load with loadall. I was thinking about but it started to rain I got told by my dad were going home.

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No it does not when your shredding if they is a brick it will break it so it can fall through the bottom but if you are trying to get a lot done I just push it all up into 1 pile until I re shred it.

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