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The CS100 is a great machine, and will eat 4 to 5 cubic metres of material per hour. The machine was designed and built for professional use - and has the highest productivity in its category. Go for it!

 

I assume you mean process 4-5 mtrs of brushwood per hour and not 'produce 4-5 mtrs of chips'?

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Close, I did well with the timberwolf 18/100 for a year as a first chipper, handled pretty much anything and i'd put that as the minimum level required but once you move up to 6 inch roller fed life is much easier

 

I just traded my 18/100 for a Greenmech CS100 and I think the CS100 processes branches faster. Certainly it's the case with forked material or more bushy stuff, as the throat of the infeed is much larger. For a similar ability level it's also much more compact which can be very handy.

 

Of course it won't keep up with a 6" roller fed machine. But then a 6" roller fed machine won't keep up with a 9" roller fed machine. Not everyone needs to haul around a machine the size of a Bandit 1990 though. I've rarely found that my little machines restrict me because they suit the sort of work that I do. Bigger is better, but only if you need it.

 

The other week we took down a 30m poplar and it took me about half an hour to process all the brush that wasn't wanted for firewood. Not that it makes good firewood, but I wasn't going to tell that to the free wood scroungers that were swarming around it like flies around a turd!:laugh1:

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I just traded my 18/100 for a Greenmech CS100 and I think the CS100 processes branches faster. Certainly it's the case with forked material or more bushy stuff, as the throat of the infeed is much larger. For a similar ability level it's also much more compact which can be very handy.

 

 

 

I'm sure they're decent, thought about getting one but preferred tow behind rather than needing a trailer, plus paid 2k for it and sold it for 2.5k!

Also how many customers want the chip? Very rarely when I ask do they want any so think it would be very limited how often it would be needed to get into a back garden?

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But if you tell the customer it's a bit cheaper if they keep the chip you'll be amazed how many will

 

 

I'd prefer charge full price, throw it through a quick chipper and be away onto the next one than charge less ?? Work longer as chipper slower and still have a chipper to pay for

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