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Camon 275. Excellent little chipper with a 24hp Honda engine, nice n light to push by hand and with a folding shute that was worth its weight in copper a couple of weeks ago when we managed to wheel it through a garage and up a two hundred foot garden and chipped and left everything on site. :001_smile:

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Ancient old vermeer 620i, which i have 'adjusted'. It now has a 32hp deutz as opposed to the 11hp kohler petrol. It is really really tough, and really really fast. I can put a 6" log in it and it doesnt bat an eyelid at full in-feed speed.:001_cool: It is reknowned for its narrowness, which does require thoughtfulness when on rough ground, but i wouldnt change it for anything. It hasnt let me down in 7 yrs! And only cost me £2000, which paid for itself in no time. If i do ever buy another it would be a vermeer or farmi (pto vermeer basically).:001_smile:

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i have had tp's for 7 years. excellent chippers, well thought out and simple to change blades and grease. also have a schiesling. superb build quality and pull in power. looked at a 18 inch vermeer to-behind at the AA, looked really good, and a very reasonable price. veryyyyyyyyyy tempted to get one.

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i have had tp's for 7 years. excellent chippers, well thought out and simple to change blades and grease. also have a schiesling. superb build quality and pull in power. looked at a 18 inch vermeer to-behind at the AA, looked really good, and a very reasonable price. veryyyyyyyyyy tempted to get one.

 

Join our coven stevie, you know you want to:scared1:........and from what jamie was saying, you could be one of the first up your way. They do pto ones as farmi i believe too.:001_smile:

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