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We,ve got an old 222. I rate it highly. Heavy and built to last, chips well and easy to repair. Local engineers will be good for bearings etc. I think chipper wise we've used Eric Hunter and engine wise, the Ruggerinni is widely used in plant, so any decent plant mechanic will be fine with it. Parts are easy to get hold from Limel in the Midlands.

 

I'm sure after the teething problems it'll give you years of service......ours has.

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We,ve got an old 222. I rate it highly. Heavy and built to last, chips well and easy to repair. Local engineers will be good for bearings etc. I think chipper wise we've used Eric Hunter and engine wise, the Ruggerinni is widely used in plant, so any decent plant mechanic will be fine with it. Parts are easy to get hold from Limel in the Midlands.

 

I'm sure after the teething problems it'll give you years of service......ours has.

 

 

What kind of hydraulic oil goes in them chippers?

 

 

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