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LincsChipper

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  1. I was a bit worried on the weight issue myself (especially after having all the issues with towing bigger kit and licenses) so i did the google thing and found this: http://www.ntta.co.uk/law/ I've since checked with the guys at Global Recycling and all their kit complies with EU regs - its worth a phone call to double check though. There seem to be loads of stories about 4x4's and vans being stopped while towing so can't afford to get it wrong. Cheers
  2. The Ebay unit looks like its had a hard life - not sure its the current crop of XP's is it? I've made the mistake of not comparing like for like in the past and got burnt. Just my two penneth
  3. I've been hiring these xp's for the last couple of years and have found them a great improvement on the old 65 and the xl - not had any issues with feed speed and the new enclosed discharge deflector fires the chip cleanly. due todo the same again this year so i can't say any more than that. cheers

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