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I just demo'd last against TW, Jenson, Forst, TP & the new Vermeer 190 with the 75. Deal done with the Bandit!

 

I have clocked 250hrs on my 75 now.

 

To be fair, having watched a few vids of the ST8/TR8 and I can't say the Forst looks better than the Bandit, though I have not used one. The new XR8 does look good for banks.

 

What made the customer choose the Bandit?

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I have clocked 250hrs on my 75 now.

 

 

 

To be fair, having watched a few vids of the ST8/TR8 and I can't say the Forst looks better than the Bandit, though I have not used one. The new XR8 does look good for banks.

 

 

 

What made the customer choose the Bandit?

 

 

Build quality, productivity, the ability to chip anything, Two of the others chippers had cracked within hours, ease of maintenance or me getting him in a headlock.

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The small bandits seem to block up with bits of wood under the rollers so you have to jiggle the control bar, the forst never does. You can't knock build quality and easy of maintenance, there a full on agricultural machine, I do like them Dean, I'm not having a dig just the 75s performance didn't do it for me.

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The small bandits seem to block up with bits of wood under the rollers so you have to jiggle the control bar, the forst never does. You can't knock build quality and easy of maintenance, there a full on agricultural machine, I do like them Dean, I'm not having a dig just the 75s performance didn't do it for me.

 

 

Fair comment Ian, we changed the feed rollers some time back for these which sorted the job out.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1463436250.032785.jpg.74459d91ceabad5bc2e59be7ac4c2d21.jpg

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All Bandit chippers have a slow infeed compared with other manufacturers but what's the point of ramming material in to have the autofeed cut in every 1-2 seconds? The Bandit feeds more material for a longer period, you are still burning diesel when the rollers are stopped. There is a reason why our infeed openings have always been twice the size of all others, if it was that easy everybody would have done it.

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