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It would be interesting to do a comparison.

 

I think I paid 11000 plus vat in 2003 for a 150.

 

(Maybe I'm just a bit richer now, or less poor anyway!)

 

 

Ha yeah I remember the number because I was probably 16-17 at the time on £30 a day for dragging and £10k sounded like £100,000 to me!

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It would be interesting to do a comparison.

 

I think I paid 11000 plus vat in 2003 for a 150.

 

(Maybe I'm just a bit richer now, or less poor anyway!)

 

 

Found an inflation calculator and looks like prices have dropped slightly as think the 230 is £14,500 plus vat?

 

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It would be interesting to do a comparison.

 

I think I paid 11000 plus vat in 2003 for a 150.

 

(Maybe I'm just a bit richer now, or less poor anyway!)

 

I got my first chipper in the early 1990's and that was £10,500 plus vat. 6", twin rollers, diesel, without No Stress device and a free set of blades. Back in them days, fuel was still sold by the gallon!

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It always gets me how manufacturers can charge so much more for a tracked machine! I know it's gonna be more but sometimes the difference is ridiculous!!

 

We've discussed this before, with a tracked machine you're effectively buying two machines, the chipper and the tracking unit with all that involves.

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