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I am constantly mincing up material with saw. Iam doing alot of small tree/hedge work loading the van with 10+ builders bags of micned up cuttings. I have more of the same and thinking it might be time for a chipper. I do not want a tow one as I have a van and no where to chip into. The Timberwolf 75/13 grabs me by the balls but are they worth the money and do as fast as the youtube videos all day long. I used to have an eliet major. I found it to block up and shake metal parts lose cause of high vibes. So I have been anti small chipper but mayber timber wolf is beter. Any of you boys delt with one?

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I am constantly mincing up material with saw. Iam doing alot of small tree/hedge work loading the van with 10+ builders bags of micned up cuttings. I have more of the same and thinking it might be time for a chipper. I do not want a tow one as I have a van and no where to chip into. The Timberwolf 75/13 grabs me by the balls but are they worth the money and do as fast as the youtube videos all day long. I used to have an eliet major. I found it to block up and shake metal parts lose cause of high vibes. So I have been anti small chipper but mayber timber wolf is beter. Any of you boys delt with one?

 

CS100 all the way.

 

Do it - it'll change your life.

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i chuffed about for ages with a shredder, bought a cs 100 last year, i wasn't sure if i would use it enough to justify the money. i couldn't of been further from the truth i use it two to three times a week and am now able to take jobs on that i couldn't of before. its paid for itself already. i wouldn't be without it.

go for it if you can afford to.

orange plant had zero% last year so i went for that. the guys were really helpful.

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I use cs100 with a panel van. Fits in perfect with room for tools and some wheelie bins (if removal required). Good small set up and everything is kept out of sight whilst traveling to and from site.

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A tree guy i worked for before had a bandit 70hp chipper and it would proces branches like hell fire amazing. I have never been sure about the smaller chippers. I have spent alot of money this year on machinery . I will get a CS100 just a mater of time natrul progession of the business. Theres not much love for the Timberwolf. Every one loves the CS100. Thanks Guys :)

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Check out on this site for the wee chipper club thread ,I bought a GTS1300 And it does exactly what it says on the tin .

 

I put a few pics on last couple of jobs too .

 

 

 

 

Ste

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