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  1. Steve Mack

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Speaking of rollers, I think a Chipstar, Vermeer and Bandit will be going long after these give up. 8" http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Wood-Chipper-/281604983343?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item4190f70a2f
  2. Steve Mack

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Vermeer have single rollers on 6" I'm pretty sure, and no lift & crush on the Bandit like the Chipstar. That is a good 6" chipper.
  3. Steve Mack

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Not really, I'm a hoarder. Every time I do sell something I regret it not long after. Well not always, selling my boat and two Dosko grinders were great days. There might be some stuff on ebay in a couple of years though.:(
  4. Steve Mack

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    I couldn't work that way, I like to chip as we go and when we leave everything is cleaned up and finished. Leaving piles of branches everywhere wouldn't work with most people that call us. Bandit is the most popular around here now but Chipstar make a good range, they aren't cheap though. If I...
  5. Steve Mack

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    That's bad luck, I know where you could get one cheap. They do go well. Keep the knives sharp and you can stick 3"-4" in as fast as you can. I bought one of the original Bonels years ago after seeing one at a show, never regretted that. It was a great little machine and I could push it just...
  6. Steve Mack

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Just after I moved here a guy a few houses down left one just like that with a face cut in it. He had cleaned everything up and I thought he must have run out of fuel. About 15 years later it just disappeared one day.:saywhat:
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