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?
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.
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
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...
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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.
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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