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Any good? Im looking at buying one for a first chipper, well, upgrade from my tiny little gravity fed one. Will it handle work everyday, not all big jobs but the chipper i currently have i have to cut up literally every branch to about 4ft long to go through.

 

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Had one as my first chipper and still have it good for garden jobs where chips are left behind. The many thing is keep blades sharp and it feeds well it is not a slow chipper when its chipping nice straight stuff.

Also it doesn't produce a good uniform chip.

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I had one for first chipper and it was great, got through load of work with it. They do block a fair bit though, esp on dead conifer! Had to sell it recently when the transit died but would buy another as a back up chipper if funds allowed

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