ChrHerrman
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I have been doing some research on here as well as the internet about the best 6" chipper on the market. So far I have gathered that the BAndit 65 xp is probably my best bet. Any other opinions? Is the 27 hp kohler enough for the bandit?
I currently have an older Promark 310 chipper with a hydraulic feed roller, but even though it is rated as a 6" capacity, it really can only handle 3"-4" stuff. I have a fairly succesful side business of tree removals and selling firewood as a byproduct from the jobs I do, but I would like to actually chip a 6" piece of pine rather than cut all the little branches off. What I have works for now, but can be a pain sometimes and tedious. I feel like I want to invest some money in a new machine that will better suit my needs and allow me to expand my business. As I stated I do sell firewood, so any decent wood over 5" I keep.
I found a 2010 Bandit 65 xp in S. DE with 40 hours on it for $12,500. Does this seem like the right price range? I am gathering that brand new ones are around $15K. Thoughts and opinions?
I currently have an older Promark 310 chipper with a hydraulic feed roller, but even though it is rated as a 6" capacity, it really can only handle 3"-4" stuff. I have a fairly succesful side business of tree removals and selling firewood as a byproduct from the jobs I do, but I would like to actually chip a 6" piece of pine rather than cut all the little branches off. What I have works for now, but can be a pain sometimes and tedious. I feel like I want to invest some money in a new machine that will better suit my needs and allow me to expand my business. As I stated I do sell firewood, so any decent wood over 5" I keep.
I found a 2010 Bandit 65 xp in S. DE with 40 hours on it for $12,500. Does this seem like the right price range? I am gathering that brand new ones are around $15K. Thoughts and opinions?