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These are T3 and the 1390 is T4i, the 3.5 tonne limit is like the sub 750kg limit, it really important for a lot of clients. The 1390 is a fantastic machine as I'm sure this will be but personally I think the 915 will be more popular due to the weight.

 

Weight is not an issue for us so much, although being under 3.5t helps with options getting machine onto some sites.

Performance is what I am interested in.

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It's a beauty! I was purposely cutting stuff badly to see if it'd take it and it did!

He keeps trying to egg me on to getting a 90xp....... one-day 😉

 

 

Go on John!! You know you want to!! Might even upset a badgers breakfast!! 😂👍🏻

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the last time some one did that it ended rather badley :laugh1:

 

I know, I'll even let you say I told you so if it happens.

Only got 2 k to pay on forst so really don't know what to do, it's not even a year old and it chips so well and I really do like it but would really like the long term security of owning a bandit, as some say it's the last chipper you'll ever need to buy unless you need to go bigger.

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I know, I'll even let you say I told you so if it happens.

Only got 2 k to pay on forst so really don't know what to do, it's not even a year old and it chips so well and I really do like it but would really like the long term security of owning a bandit, as some say it's the last chipper you'll ever need to buy unless you need to go bigger.

 

what u going to pull it with the rb

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Rb or defender, who knows might even look at a 75 as only 4k more than the forst.

 

You will be dissapointed with the performance against the forst! I was but the bigger machines do seem to be in a totally different class.

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