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7"-8" on a turntable


Ty Korrigan
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I have been impressed with our vermeer BC230 XL. I don't think it chips quite as quick as our old TW 350 but there's not much in it and 2 or 3 men can move it by hand on flat ground.

 

I know I have posted this before but a thread is always better with photos..:001_smile:

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Revamp of an old thred.

The 1928 on a turntable... how high is the discharge spout as if it ends up being much higher than my current quadchip it would be a pain filling the front of the chipbox without half the chip ending up on top of the box.

whts the total kg on this moddle and has any 1 actualy used 1.

just got a price of orange plant today and could be tempting.

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I should hope it is, probably 1 of the best built turntable machines on the market with the ££ and kg to match unfortunately.

Is she typical vermeer and quite messy with where the chip go's?

 

Cost wise it was allot cheaper then the comparable TW, and similar to the Bandit as I recall. Weight wise it's not an issue, except off road and then we'd take our 190. I don't think it's messier then other chippers..

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