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julian and sandy bona arb

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  1. Hi, newbie here. Sorry to resurrect an old thread but it could be a warning to the unwary. I hired a badly maintained camon c 150 and it gave me plenty of grief. I exchanged it for a shiny newer version which was much better. But, I have to say, it was still problematic to work with. Unless the brash was in the exact configuration that the machine liked, then it would take ages for the cutters to accept it. My old grandpappy used to say 'work like a fox,not like an ox', but I certainly 'oxed' it today. It's good feature is that, disassembled, it does fit on the back of a low roof panel van. But I would not regard it as a machine for a full time arborist.

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