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Stephen Blair
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I've just sold my CS100 for a mere £640 than I paid for it after 230hours use.

Since we bought the Quad chip it really became redundant but it was the CS100 that BOUGHT the Quadchip with its sterling efforts.

However, I couldn't face going back to feeding a gravity feed again...

It was...tiring to say the least.

Ty

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The more I see of this wee chipper the more I think it would work for me and my set up as I work a trailer instead of a van/tipper

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You will not regret it, my mate was working with me today that's worked with tow behinds to crane fed Chippers.

He laughed at first when he saw it, then kept coming up and looking in the hopper and saying, it's all right isn't it!!!

I just laughed, folk think I'm nuts with tiny chipper, but it makes sense.

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I've used mine a considerable amount and in comparison to much larger chippers, the one thing that is noticeable is the biggest saving. NOT having to pay people to walk backwards and forwards to the front of the property to chip into a truck. Just wheel the chipper to the tree, chip it up and go home. :thumbup1:

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Tbh you have to re-think how you present stuff for the chipper, it is gravity fed and if you just chuck stuff in and turn away it's likely to block up. It can seem a faff to operate, but then you aren't dragging out through a narrow passageway, or through a house, or along a terrace, so you're saving in time and wages. It's something you really need to weigh up for yourself.

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