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Paddy Magee

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  1. Yer she has a two cylinder air cooled rugerdinie it's a good chipper doesn't use much fuel turn table is awesome the only thing I wish it has was anti stress as it will take some big timber through but you just stop it on the bar it's quite loud but it chips and puts it in the truck every time I need it (so far) was a fraction of the cost of a second hand timberwolf or greenmech so win win for me

     

     

    I bought mine about 7 weeks ago it needed a new flywheel got it now it needs fully re wired I haven't seen it chip yet 😡 but that's what I get for buying of eBay

  2. Hi folks, just sorted myself a chipper a kwikchip/tunnissen. I know how it works but would like a manual or guide to set up stuff like blade spacing and general servicing. Can anyone point me i the direction of any online manuals or maybe have one they could email to me? Thanks for the help and merry christmas :)

     

     

    What kwickchip did you buy? i have a 222 and I'm trying to find a manual too

  3. Paddy if what I hear about you is true, if you got your company name and number tattooed on your lower back I reckon it would the advertising equivalent of a blimp on New Year's Day in New York! :P..hope your well mate!

     

     

    Lol well paddy how's things in Norway are you still in love

     

     

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  4. I've never used such a service and to be honest I never will.

     

    The thought of paying someone to tell me that there's an opportunity of quoting for a job that I still have to get doesn't seem right; just my opinion anyway.

     

    I'd rather spend the money on more business cards, more advertising etc and promote your business from within.

     

     

    I was thinking the same thing you could spend a lot of money and get nothing out of it

     

     

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  5. We,ve got an old 222. I rate it highly. Heavy and built to last, chips well and easy to repair. Local engineers will be good for bearings etc. I think chipper wise we've used Eric Hunter and engine wise, the Ruggerinni is widely used in plant, so any decent plant mechanic will be fine with it. Parts are easy to get hold from Limel in the Midlands.

     

    I'm sure after the teething problems it'll give you years of service......ours has.

     

     

    What kind of hydraulic oil goes in them chippers?

     

     

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