Gravely 625R chipper forsale

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Marky Mark

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I am selling a Gravely 625R chipper. I bought this unit new and just haven't used it much. It has never left my property, has approx 50-60 hours.Kohler 25 horse gas motor, auto feed that you can adjust the feed speed. Forward and reverse feed. The blades are the original. This unit can rotate on the trailer frame but I never tried it. This is one part I would replace on this unit, it is a bracket that hold the hydrolic pump in line. I had it fixed but it is not up to my standards. THe part is 65 dollars from the local dealer or you could have one fabricated for 25 "that's what I was quoted" I would like $2500 OBO Here is the zip code to a larger town in my area. 07960 Morristown NJ [email protected]
 
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So as of right now it looks like it's going to be sold. I will have to ship the unit to New Zeland. I am always up for new things. God the internet is awesome.

Timber has a little work to do on shipping so if anyone as the know to get it to NZ help the guy out.
 
:cool: I hope that you guys can work this out. That unit ought to work great for Mac. I bet he can get it shipped and still come out ahead there in Middle Earth.
 
Timber, rather than going through a shipping agent - if you can find a NZ business that imports it's own stock (boat builders, furniture, or Ford Motor dealers, etc.) from North America, west coast.

It's possible you can find room within the 20 or 40-foot containers that they pay flat rates for...out of Port of Los Angeles...for around $175USD each, destined for Auckland or Wellington. It would have to be worked-out with the company, not the agents who are notoriously greedy for individuals.

http://www.maersksealand.com/newzealand/ is a brand new shipper, they can perhaps give you a hot list of customers who ship via bulk container loads.
 
Well after 3 months it looks like the chipper will be delivered to NZ by the end of the month. If your willing to work with these guys from under it takes tons of time and boat load of patience.

Not to mention about 8 hours prep time since there can't be one little wood chip on it or they will send it to quarentine. I power washed that chipper for 4 hours and every time I scrubbed it I kept finding more and more chips somehwhere. All fluids must be drained, plus the shoot had to be tack welded on the frame.

Timber let me know when you get I was told it is due in port the 23 but you and I know these shippers have you by the gonads.

Also when dealing with Timber he sent about 5 pounds of chocolate that I didn't need for my girlish figure. Thanks again.
 
The chocolate was the least I could have done as they wouldnt allow me to post you alcohol, Im sure hoping it all gets here, its supposed to be crossing the pacific as we speak.

Although there were so many problems and hiccups with the shipping and bank stuff you kept on steaming when I think alot of guys may have put it in the to hard basket.

Your a stand up guy, and I owe you one (or two, or three.....)

THANKS A MILLION!
 
timber did the chipper arrive yet?was the exercise worth the effort and time?thought about doing this but always discarded the idea as to expensive with maf,gst etc.Have been burnt one two many times with vehicles so havent tried a chipper.lets us know how you get on.
 
come on timber we know you can't leave your new chipper alone ..but tell us how she runs etc..man he ain't been on AS since he got his new 'girl' :D :D..i hope she preforms well anyway
 
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