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Im thinking of buying a 1999 Morbark 2400 auto feed. Comments on this machine?
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<blockquote data-quote="heromaker" data-source="post: 3525185" data-attributes="member: 53790"><p><strong>Thanks for the info</strong></p><p></p><p>I went and saw it today, probably will buy it. Its an ex-city unit. its has been very well maintained. It is a single axle with a john Deer 115hp engine. the smaller engine is probably the reason it is still legal to operate in CA. I run a small tree biz. I do remove large trees 5 to 10 days a month. I don't do wood anymore so Id rather chip it or give it away and have some one take the wood from my site before I finish the Job. It is a huge machine for residential work but I would rather go big than screww around with material. :msp_thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heromaker, post: 3525185, member: 53790"] [b]Thanks for the info[/b] I went and saw it today, probably will buy it. Its an ex-city unit. its has been very well maintained. It is a single axle with a john Deer 115hp engine. the smaller engine is probably the reason it is still legal to operate in CA. I run a small tree biz. I do remove large trees 5 to 10 days a month. I don't do wood anymore so Id rather chip it or give it away and have some one take the wood from my site before I finish the Job. It is a huge machine for residential work but I would rather go big than screww around with material. :msp_thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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