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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.

 

Thats fair enough, but when you are feeding a lot of small diameter bushy stuff you just want it ripped through so you're not standing around waiting with the next piece. I loved the crushing power of the rollers, and it chips timber better than most. Remind me whats the engine on the bandit 75?

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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.

 

it also depend on how fast the nostress reacts,my 230,s no stress is very fast so was my jensen 530,but each to there own :biggrin:

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it also depend on how fast the nostress reacts,my 230,s no stress is very fast so was my jensen 530,but each to there own :biggrin:

 

 

You got a 230 towable now Johnny?

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Thats fair enough, but when you are feeding a lot of small diameter bushy stuff you just want it ripped through so you're not standing around waiting with the next piece. I loved the crushing power of the rollers, and it chips timber better than most. Remind me whats the engine on the bandit 75?

 

 

45hp turbo

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The new vermeer 190 seems to be on the other end on the scale to the bandit, bloody hell the anti stress gets a good work out! That machine seems v slow because the stress kicks in at the meat sniff of a match stick.

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