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  1. THIS ADVERT HAS EXPIRED!

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    Greenmech CS-100 & Trailer (P6e Ifor Williams) See pictures:- 4" / 100mm Capacity Vanguard Petrol Engine Straight Cutting Blades Compact Easy To Move Perfect For ‘On-The-Spot’ Chipping Both chipper and trailer in very good condition. Can be sold separately. Chipper has had limited use and is the 18bhp model. Great piece of equipment and very mobile for gardens and tight spaces. Chipper recently fully serviced and cutting blades turned. PM me if you’re interested

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  2. Hi, I am struggling to understand how you use this? What do use as an anchor point for lowering the chipper out of the trailer / hoisting? I have a CS100 and can't get it off and on the trailer alone.. Any advice greatfully received
  3. Thanks for the reply.. Pete
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    <p>Hello, don't know whether you've already heard from Pete.....?</p>

    <p>Your engine needs a litre of 10W/30 mineral oil..</p>

    <p>Regards Jase.</p>

     

  5. Is there a recommended engine oil for the CS100? Thanks
  6. Thanks for the advice guys.. Really appreciate the responses.
  7. CS 100 question I'm about to purchase the CS100 (a big deal for me, can't afford to get this wrong). I've read the wee chipper threads. I'm working as a small scale Arborist and trying not to take on big jobs anymore. My question is about capacity (not diameter of wood). How will the chipper cope with a medium size tree e.g. Ash, Sycamore, Beach etc. Will it cope with the volume and capacity and how much longer will I spend on a job? Let's say the job would normally be 1 day (2 people)... Thanks very much
  8. Just about to purchase an Ifor Williams P6E (6x4) with extended mesh sides and was wondering how I would secure the CS100 in the trailer during transport. It doesn't look like it will be secure from falling over? Thanks
  9. Hi Tim, I'm in the process of buying a CS100 and was looking at loading in and out of my van. Was worried about the weight and loading. Could you tell me which winch you bought please and how it's mounted. Obviously your post is a little old so any changes in your views on the CS 100? Thanks very much. Pete
  10. Thanks for the help folks - some food for thought and a bit more deliberation..
  11. Thanks for the reply. How do you find that size chipper? Does it work for most jobs? Diameter of brash is about 4' I think?
  12. Looking for a solution to a problem with vehicles (as I drive a box van for a different business).. Does anyone tow a trailer with a chipper (combined) then chip into the trailer? If so what size trailer & chipper / problems? Thanks
  13. Thanks for the replies. Ultra Os on order..
  14. Thanks for the reply. I'll check which ovals I'm using as they may be too big. Getting a biner through the rubber part of the zig zag is also mega tight (although it's never cross loaded). Cheers

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