Thinking about getting a chipper

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She towed very well. Heavy but balanced right. That little ford motor is as smooth as could be. 8)

It looks very good under all the faded cowling and whatnot. . .
 
Outwardly, all the signs point to that being a good machine.

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Congrats! Nothing like new Iron!

I started with a BB and I have one now, both very good machines.
 
Nice Sam, looks like a good buy!...glad u got it home safe.

get those knives sharpened and get a few extra sets to switch out ;)
 
I agree with squish...looks like it spent its days out in the elements, but low use/ hours!
 
Good buy! 9 inch chippers are great!! Vermeer finally caught on and started making their shoots 9x13 and it literally takes anything that you can drag to it without any cutting. I've always heard great things about the Bandit 90's. It hope it serves you well for many years.

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Thanks guys! I called Bandit today and set up an account on an extra set of knives and a new anvil. It came with two additional sets, one looks new, or at least freshly ground. They said they'll get the parts to me tomorrow! hahaha. They're right in the middle of my state 8)

Took it over to a whole 28"er worth of year old hard maple tonight and it chewed it all up nicely. I think we'll get along well.

Talking with some knowledgeable folks about where to run her at rpm wise. What do you think? 2500? Tac goes to 4K and I'm told 3500 should be the ceiling for this motor. . .

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Smoking deal.
I was looking at the 90-95s when I was offered the deal on the 1250 from Stehanson. It was too good of a deal to refuse. I was probably going to drop around 12k for more hours than you got on that one.
 
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