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moher

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  1. I have but was thinking about service , spares etc as Im in Ireland
  2. Do you really think that its not worth the extra 2000 over the HP even over LONG TERM, as I expect to keep this machine for years, in your opinion does the bgu offer any advantage over the hp .thanks for your time on this
  3. Hi thanks for your reply to my enquiry regarding BGU PROCESSOR, the 1x37 is about 2000 euro cheaper than either the palax or the bgu ,do you have any difficulty with the power of the splitter on the bgu and is the machine capable of processing the max wood diameter opf around 14 inches thanks
  4. <p>HI i see that you use a bgu processor I am about to order one could you tell me your opinion of them please</p>

  5. Hi again Im in Ireland and am wonderiing if people have any experience of BGU processors, are the reliable or would I be better with the more well known palax 35 or even a 1x37, the machine is for my own use and will be doing a very small workload, I am supposed to confirm order for BGU this week andwould really love some feedback thanks
  6. Hi all , my first post and I need advice, im about to order a new BGU processor and I want your thoughts on them. will be splitting spruce for a couple of gasssssifiers, cost wise itsellf and palax 35 ergo are the same can anybody help please

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