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if its been fed sandy gorse or blackthorn, could be 150 hours, or a continuall diet of leylandii could be 1000 hours.

 

It lives off many different species of trees, mainly decidous hardwoods - ash, beech, lime with the odd smattering of Pinus sylvestris, Cuprocyparis leylandii and Vermiliflora ganjantavis

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Ah dont take me the wrong way skyhuk and bob. I thnk the Jensen is one of the nicest designed / finished chippers about - but the feed system is a throwback to the '70s.

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It lives off many different species of trees, mainly decidous hardwoods - ash, beech, lime with the odd smattering of Pinus sylvestris, Cuprocyparis leylandii and Vermiliflora ganjantavis

 

Oh well then, thats easy. 986.35 hours.

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Ah dont take me the wrong way skyhuk and bob. I thnk the Jensen is one of the nicest designed / finished chippers about - but the feed system is a throwback to the '70s.

 

Is this a 70s throwback or the Balamory woodchipper?

 

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Haha, Whats the story Balamory...

 

I dont know why, but there is something cool about that little chipper in a old Renault van kinda way.

 

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Its like the old Renault van, but instead of delivering french bread sticks it chips them.

 

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