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thats great mate, looks like it is on parr with the greenmech. they are smaller chippers, but the fact that you dont have to drag anything, sweep up driveways and lawns and take away loads of stuff is great. mine ran out of fuel on my last branch today. i reckon a full tank has done approx 4-5 hrs.

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cool!, if i were doing it i would get the tracked one and have the option of bolting it on to the bed and tow a quad trailer asell for the chip. but that is all dream stuff just now.

Edited by Stephen Blair
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what model u brought i can fill my truck up twice on a full tank it will nearly run all day depends how hard u work it. blades u will get a week out of them easy if u put clean brush through it dirty brush soon messes things up anyway hope u have fun with urs mate keep us posted on how u get on with it

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