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Coin

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  1. Hi guys, Have a question for the wee chipper clan. I have a requirement to purchase a chipper, max size I intend of 4inch. However an opportunity has arisen where I can purchase a cs100 for approx 2800€ or Pto driven BX42type for approx 2500€. I only have a small ford 4100 tractor and am trying to figure out if the cs100 would offer better performance than the other on offer and in terms of reliability are they that much easier to operate/maintain. It's not for professional use, simply for around the farm and forestry etc. Are small chippers that handy? For practicality, would the pto driven one be more useful? Thanks for any help.
  2. Good evening, Been lurking here for a while and have found the forum very interesting, learning loads. We've a small forestry planted and also maintain the farm here at home. I also try to keep the log burner fed, using a lot of the blown over trees in the farm after all the storms here! I cut all my own timber and am in the market for a handy chipper at the moment. Looking forward to learning loads more!

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