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advice on wood chipper
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<blockquote data-quote="wiseman" data-source="post: 1641732" data-attributes="member: 15104"><p>Thanks for the advice.</p><p>I'd love to have a 12' chipper but I simply can't afford to up grade my truck to tow one. I'm aware that the 6' chippers are painfully slow, but not as slow as stacking branches in my tuck box. I think i have made up my mind on a 6' chipper being the way to go. But is it the vermeer or the bandit. I saw that the new vermeer chippers have a wider wheel base. I'm buying used. My budget is max $5000 CAD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiseman, post: 1641732, member: 15104"] Thanks for the advice. I'd love to have a 12' chipper but I simply can't afford to up grade my truck to tow one. I'm aware that the 6' chippers are painfully slow, but not as slow as stacking branches in my tuck box. I think i have made up my mind on a 6' chipper being the way to go. But is it the vermeer or the bandit. I saw that the new vermeer chippers have a wider wheel base. I'm buying used. My budget is max $5000 CAD. [/QUOTE]
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