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  1. Chris E

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    I couldn't work that way either Steve-my boys show up and chip at the specified time. Its more complicated to schedule work but I suppose we just adapt to the conditions. Were you saying earlier that your Bonel is for sale?
  2. Chris E

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    I can't say there's much red tape around how big a thing you can tow here. Plenty of small Co's can get by without owning a chipper in Oz because there's good availability of chipping contractors with 9-20 inch chippers.
  3. Chris E

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Vermeer & Bandit are the popular choices here Mick. These machines are very niche, ultimately they lack production but in some instances they have their advantages
  4. Chris E

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Yea its kind of a toy Mick but I was really, really getting over slashing waste down with a saw and not quite ready for a truck & real chipper yet.... Sean its the 18 hp cs100. I was originally on the hunt for the machine in this clip (goes pretty damn hard according to the clip) but our...
  5. Chris E

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/75wAK9AIgms" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> I own one of these, Ive never used it on a job yet- been to busy to rig it to my dump trailer, plus haven't that many jobs lately when it would have been usefull.
  6. Chris E

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    We call it "slashing down" and its still pretty common here in Oz- because machinery and everything else is so damn expensive:X I recently bought a Greenmech cs100, its a 4" 18 HP chipper and its sole purpose is to replace the need for slashing down as its a total bastard of a process.
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