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Hi all

 

My first chipper I had was a entec with 16hp Briggs engine when the blades were sharp it was brilliant. I haven't got a chipper at the minute and was looking at buying one with roller feed.

 

I found this and thought it looks ideal to get into back gardens and on and off my tipper trailer

 

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=121747188279

 

It's a arbor eater pz110 pezzolato on tracks. But then reading threads on here no one speaks very highly of them! I don't want to buy it and be disappointed compared to my old entec.

 

So I've started to think about Jo beau m400 or ideally m500 but can't find any second hand! Which must be a good thing because people don't want to sell them. I like the Jo beau better that the cs100 because I'd take a Honda over Briggs any day and more hp.

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