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I have just fallen in love with my old vermeer again today, after changing a pulley making the flywheel spin at its proper speed again, and fire the chip miles, and chip faster. Happy days. Even making a pile of brash right next to the machine it now takes two of us to keep up with it.:001_cool::001_smile::001_smile:

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Vermeer chippers are ok, just need an atric tractor unit to tow them!

 

I've posted it before but i can't help posting it again:sleep1: hopefully the boss wil upgrade the engine on that mog one day to give it some proper power.

We also run a BC1000xl and BC1400xl along with a couple of tinnywolfs one tracked for good measure.

 

Love the all the Vermeers they are pretty solid and reliable, the BC1000 only has one feed roller which means it does suck limbs through so well compared to the twin roller'd machines.

Vermeers support is also very good the rare times we've needed it.

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I've posted it before but i can't help posting it again:sleep1: hopefully the boss wil upgrade the engine on that mog one day to give it some proper power.

We also run a BC1000xl and BC1400xl along with a couple of tinnywolfs one tracked for good measure.

 

Love the all the Vermeers they are pretty solid and reliable, the BC1000 only has one feed roller which means it does suck limbs through so well compared to the twin roller'd machines.

Vermeers support is also very good the rare times we've needed it.

 

Could you please stop posting pic's of that set up!!, it aways spoils my day!!:cry:

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Could you please stop posting pic's of that set up!!, it aways spoils my day!!:cry:

 

i would LOVE that chipper with the loader, i wouldnt care if i got stuck in every cul-de-sac in my town. grabbing and chipping with that bad boy would be a pleasure:001_cool:

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