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LOL, That's not saying much!

"the 625 is the best chipper Vermeer has ever made." I love you man!

Own a 625 and rent bigger ones for the big jobs. In 2001, a brand new 625 cost $10,500. A little down and my payment was close to a one day rental fee. Think about that.

Another over looked benefit is that it cannot pull you through like the big chippers. Just like big "Y" on limbs, I think it would only eat you up to say your shoulder. The big "Y" would then be your neck and shoulder.

If this happens to me as an owner of a 625, I'll be sure to post story and pictures. Work safe.

I hope I never have to use that chipper again!

Vermeer sucks!
 
HAHAHA, nice one timber even my dad got that haha

Hows your hansas treating you

Really good, looking at getting sliding drawbars fitted to them and having a platform fitted that will allow for a stumper to be carried or a foldable box for wood, cones, rakings etc.

What we will do to avoid going to bigger trucks!

Busy?
 
If the bloody rain would stop we would be hell for leather with both bobtrack and digger and the chipper would be going hard to but all off our jobs are in parks or peoples nice back yards and in lifestyle blocks, so were a bit snookered at the mo.

Be VERY weary bout extendable draw bars and then loading them up, it changes the whole weight distribution on the wheels, its not as noticeable on a tandem axle but certainly is on a single.
 
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