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self propelled chipper (Shreks wee chipper)


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Did a little Horse Chestnut reduction today with mine.

 

Roughly 4m3 of chip and a bag of rakings. Left the logs for the client, the machine would have just about chipped the logs, but no point wearing out the knives.

 

Used about 3litres of fuel and 45minutes chipping on the clock :)

 

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Nice little chipper on ebay for anyone who wants to join the club on a budget.

 

Cramer HS450 Wood Chipper | eBay

 

I'm going to keep an eye on this, pretty close by. Already got an Eliet prof IV which we've used for a few years without a problem, only thing that gets me is it just dumps the chip straight on the floor.

 

Anybody used one of these...?

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There's an L200 tipper with a CS100 for sale on eBay too, can't put a link up off my phone tho. Looks a good set up for small jobs.

 

This one?

CS100 Greenmech woodchipper, Palfinger pc801, 4x4 L200 Mitsubishi 04 tipper

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CS100-Greenmech-woodchipper-Palfinger-pc801-4x4-L200-Mitsubishi-04-tipper-/181169177148?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2a2e86423c

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