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Why would you bother?

 

To save on legs, if you can chip in someones rear garden and leave them the wood chip in a neat dumpy bag, smaller ones than normal, you are providing a service a little different to others, and if the ground is wet there is less foot damage to lawns, there is less raking to do as you haven't dragged half the garden across the lawn, down the passageway and then blown it into your truck and all over there drive, saves a lot of time, i have one simple set up that goes on a Jo Beau m500 and i dont know if anyone can remember the old purpose made Entec bagging hopper ? well i have one and it fits straight onto a TW190 and works perfectly , just sprayed it TW orange, the bags i use are smaller than the traditional dumpy bag but made of the same material, bags can be reused or i sell them back to the client, for a small profit, full of woodchip :thumbup1:

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