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I have a 93 Bandit 200+. It runs and chips well enough but I'm now looking at replacing it with a 2004 Morbark 2070xl (Twister) chipper. My Bandit has a 84hp cummins, the Morbark has a 86hp cat diesel. My bandit is a disk with dual knives and dual feed rollers and is rated at 12" (though I don't try to feed anything over 8-9"). The Morbark is a drum with a single knife and single feed roller (from what I can tell) and is rated at 10" material.
Assuming that both powerplants are equal in performance, how well does the Morbark 2070xl pull in material and chip compared to my bandit 200+? Would I expect it to be about the same, better, or worse? It's not hp that I'm so concerned with but rather how well it pulls in gnarly branches with wide crotches. My bandit has the narrow 44" infeed chute. I believe the morbark's might be a bit wider from the photo I saw.
I am not looking for information on any other chippers at this time - only the 2004 Morbark 2070xl. Thanks for your input.
scott
Assuming that both powerplants are equal in performance, how well does the Morbark 2070xl pull in material and chip compared to my bandit 200+? Would I expect it to be about the same, better, or worse? It's not hp that I'm so concerned with but rather how well it pulls in gnarly branches with wide crotches. My bandit has the narrow 44" infeed chute. I believe the morbark's might be a bit wider from the photo I saw.
I am not looking for information on any other chippers at this time - only the 2004 Morbark 2070xl. Thanks for your input.
scott
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