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Garth -

I think I just fell in love -

This whole package is amazing, so well engineered and thought out. Particularly like the pop out splitter near the end...

Videos*> KOMPTECH

 

 

Matt - yes, I've seen the bg Pezzolato's working, they have a HUGE 1000hp model on an 8 wheeler on the Austrian / Italian border

 

 

 

Just looked that up on Google..... wow...

 

300 cu/hr !!

 

 

 

All this begs the question.... what exactly is the largest wood chipper in the world?

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Just looked that up on Google..... wow...

 

300 cu/hr !!

 

 

 

All this begs the question.... what exactly is the largest wood chipper in the world?

 

Depends mobile or stationary? the CBI is the biggest mobile, but German manufacturer Rudnick and Enners build some monster static machines.

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having said that, that Morbark at Norboard will do 800 cu/hr

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Depends mobile or stationary? the CBI is the biggest mobile, but German manufacturer Rudnick and Enners build some monster static machines.

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having said that, that Morbark at Norboard will do 800 cu/hr

 

I was invited to go for a guided tour at Norbord Dalcross a couple of months back but it was cancelled due to a rather big health and safety problem... I believe there was a nasty accident there or soemthing and it upset thier plans for a couple of weeks as they had an investigation....

I was gutted, really want to see their set up... I only live about 30 mins from Norbord and allot of the stuff we cut goes into there.

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I was invited to go for a guided tour at Norbord Dalcross a couple of months back but it was cancelled due to a rather big health and safety problem... I believe there was a nasty accident there or soemthing and it upset thier plans for a couple of weeks as they had an investigation....

I was gutted, really want to see their set up... I only live about 30 mins from Norbord and allot of the stuff we cut goes into there.

 

Do you know Bryan Harper? I was due to buy one of his chippers ( a 550hp Morbark) so got invited up for the full tour. **** backed out of the deal at the last minute though...

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Do you know Bryan Harper? I was due to buy one of his chippers ( a 550hp Morbark) so got invited up for the full tour. **** backed out of the deal at the last minute though...

 

Nope, can't say I know him....never heard of him infact..

I was invited up with some other contractors, all of us contract to one of the sawmills up here, J. Gordon & Son.

 

Hoping it will be re-arranged soon.

 

There is another plant opening up or possibly open now at Invergordon which is supposed to be bigger than the Norbord plant!!

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