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when I first saw the new black 230 at the apf last year I thought it looked really good.

has anyone got a black chipper and are there any advantages and disadvantages having that colour.

what other colours chippers do people have and why?

 

thanks

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Ha ha, very good OMT.

I guess most plant is bright like orange or yellow so it is not easily missed in a work situation. Always thought the GM green rather insipid. Arbor Eaters used to be a sort of British racing green.

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when I first saw the new black 230 at the apf last year I thought it looked really good.

 

has anyone got a black chipper and are there any advantages and disadvantages having that colour.

 

what other colours chippers do people have and why?

 

 

 

thanks

 

 

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I delivered a new Black chipper last Friday, look good when there new.

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Any Bandit chipper looks good regardless of colour, when it's stood next to another chipper.

 

'Cos they're better!

 

:thumbup1::laugh1:

 

 

I'll post some pics shortly of the latest container that's arrived, there beauties!

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