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sgreanbeans

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My very first shipper is for sale. It is owned by a local, hi-end landscape architect firm. It is a Gravely Pro Chip, 12" with a 100 sumtin horse diesel. Has a bunch of bells and whistles, even has breaks! It ran pretty good when I had it. He wants 3-4 thousand for it and I bet someone could get it for the 3. If anyone around here is seriously interested, I can get ya hooked up with him. Next time I dump chips there, I will take a pic. If one of you fellas is real interested, I'll run down and get one.
Thought about buying it for an extra, but I have other things I need more. Its not listed anywhere, he just asked me yesterday about getting rid of it. They used it on site at their yard to chip frost cracked B&B's that they couldn't sell. It was used very little for that. Then it just sat in a shop. Let me know
 
My very first shipper is for sale. It is owned by a local, hi-end landscape architect firm. It is a Gravely Pro Chip, 12" with a 100 sumtin horse diesel. Has a bunch of bells and whistles, even has breaks! It ran pretty good when I had it. He wants 3-4 thousand for it and I bet someone could get it for the 3. If anyone around here is seriously interested, I can get ya hooked up with him. Next time I dump chips there, I will take a pic. If one of you fellas is real interested, I'll run down and get one.
Thought about buying it for an extra, but I have other things I need more. Its not listed anywhere, he just asked me yesterday about getting rid of it. They used it on site at their yard to chip frost cracked B&B's that they couldn't sell. It was used very little for that. Then it just sat in a shop. Let me know

Don't make a special trip, but count me in for pics, details, and contact info. I'm interested. Just swapped blades and anvil on the '98 woodchuck wc-17 and was thinking about upgrading a bit. I'll keep the woodchuck as a spare, it's sound and owes me nothing. Might put in a new clutch and bearings in the pto here shortly, but especially if I get this big contract coming up for board review, I'd like a sound diesel unit to rely on for a primary.

I can be up to look at it on short notice as well.
 
No problem, Ill run down there today (real close to me) and get pics, I'll talk to Mark and get it fired up and check it out. Like I said before, it was babied when we had it, then he bought it and I bet it has less than 20 hours of run time in the last 5 years
 
no problem...make it at your convenience.

Not finding much out about them on the internet besides gravely doesn't make them anymore. Doesn't mean they aren't good units, just not much info.
 
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