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self propelled chipper (Shreks wee chipper)


Stephen Blair
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I have to say that my little 100 is worth its weight in gold.

Once you are used to its ways it hardly ever blocks.

Holding onto material to slow the feed rate can really be tiring and dead wood... it hates it and I hate it.

Rattling, vibrating and whipping around, just plain nasty.

Mines got 60hours on the clock, I retro fitted one.

We always let it clear itself and give it a shake before turning it off.

I've one complaint.

Not enough proper tie down points.

We are looking to buy a bigger machine soon but this one is staying with us.

Far too usefull.

Ty

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