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Cuttingedge

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  1. Have a look at Nomix sprayers not cheap but 5l will last you all day. When I'm spraying shrub beds I start about 9.30 and finish about 3.30 and use about 5L. It's light on your back don't have to keep filling up with water. There are based in Andover, hampsire

  2. I'm looking for another two tracked chippers 6"-8" for my hire fleet, I've got a bandit 75xp and a 90 on tracks Both good machines but to wide and heavy. So I'm looking at green mech arbtrack 190 and safe track, forst st8 and timberwolf got a 230 trailed. Just trying to find out the best and the worst. How reliable and dealer back up.

  3. Teupen is well built German engineering. I Had my first Teupen 15gt in 2006 then in 2009 got a 23gt and still have both machines. Excellent service and back from Alan at alfa access. Looked at the 21gt at the apf looks a good machine.

  4. If you know me on here you will know that I run all bandit chippers. Had a call from winchester garden machinery last week to say they had took delivery of the new tw 230. So went up had a look what a difference from the old 150, the main thing blade changing and being able to grease bearings. Went back next day with some knotty hard timber and conifer. Well what can I say, it took everything very very impressive. Said yes there and then, was meant to pick it up Monday morning but the name plate didn't turn up till Wednesday. Went out for its first hire yes it's going to be a hire machine. The text I got that afternoon was what an excellent machine love it.

  5. Bandit75 over engineered and will last you year, good infeed don't have to do much snedding out. Grease nipples on every barring. Still have people come to me to hire and they have chippers, if they are doing crappy trees. You can't make a chipper for 750kg that will last in this industry, it's a hard job on everything.

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