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Look into the Jo-Beau M300, excellent machine, well-built and available through FR Jones. I bought mine about 4 weeks ago and its brilliant:thumbup:

PS I think Stevie my have a wee Greenmech, but I've beaten him to post here:biggrin:

Hot diggidy dog Tommer9 got in there

 

Second that. I had an M500 until a year ago - now I want it back again! Ok it was perhaps a 4 inch machine but Jo Beau in general far better than the rest imo - so long as they're sharp! A toaster does a better job than a blunt Jo-beau.

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i got the m400 iv used the little timberwolf,camons,jobeau m300, 400 i think the jo beau is the best small chipper on the market but having said that the little greenmech is a very good machine to as u can see but the vid i nearly bought the greenmech over the m400.

see if jones has a ex demo machine or hire one try before u buy mate thats what i done [ame=http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXGQvd0AYUc]http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXGQvd0AYUc[/ame]

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2 years and no faults :001_rolleyes: it must be bullet proof or you are an angelic user:biggrin:

 

Good deal 6k for 5 years - does that include repairs etc?

 

Down the Slope, I bought one in November 07 (I have the finance agreement in front of me). I Hire purchased it for 60 months (5 Years) at £70 per month with a total amount payable of £4905.69.

 

To avoid any confusion please know and understand the APR when you take on these lease deals and remember the Lease companies know very well how to relieve you of an extra 1k over five years.

 

Also I would love to know how you get 60 hours from a set of knives. Despite me being very careful with what went in the machine I used to change mine every 8-12ish or the wood never pulled in properly.

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i got the m400 iv used the little timberwolf,camons,jobeau m300, 400 i think the jo beau is the best small chipper on the market but having said that the little greenmech is a very good machine to as u can see but the vid i nearly bought the greenmech over the m400.

see if jones has a ex demo machine or hire one try before u buy mate thats what i done http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXGQvd0AYUc

 

Bet that cleared your blocked nose! Great machine...

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Also I would love to know how you get 60 hours from a set of knives. Despite me being very careful with what went in the machine I used to change mine every 8-12ish or the wood never pulled in properly.

 

simple, dont put any crap in it, my wee machine has easy done over 100hrs on the same blades. if i hadnt hit something in the cony yesterday they would be fine still, it is still chipping great and pulling in stuff but i can tell it has lost its edge, i will take a pic of the blades and ut them up:001_smile:

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