Joe Mulvihill
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I am looking into getting a 2007 Vermeer BC1500 with about 950 hours on it. The unit I have found seems to be in good shape and not abused. Just a few things that need to be done like flipping the knives and shear bar, and maybe a new drive belt. It is not pristine, but not beat all to heck either. What would be the price range one should expect to pay for a unit like this? I will be a weekend chipper, using this to do some major cleanup on an 80 acre property we have that got really messed up in an ice storm. I have looked into renting, but that seems like a waste of money given the going rates in my area (if you can even find one that is not out on long-term rental). Figured I could buy a unit, use it for 75-100 hours for my cleanup, then sell it and at least get some of the money back from my purchase. I know it will be MORE than sufficient for what I am needing to do (probably 12" would be the biggest I can foresee chipping), and will hopefully make the cleanup process a bit quicker and easier. I have used both the larger chippers and the smaller ones a couple of times, and know that sometimes bigger is not bad to have when chipping up ALOT of downed wood. I have plenty of truck to tow to the site, and plenty of tractor to pull it around the property, so are not factors in my decision.
Any insight from the pros here on the site would be appreciated. I just have zero background with these machines and their values to know what a decent used price would be, and how well they maintain their value as they get more hours on them, assuming they are maintained and cared for.
Thanks in advance for humoring an amateur. Have a great day!!
Any insight from the pros here on the site would be appreciated. I just have zero background with these machines and their values to know what a decent used price would be, and how well they maintain their value as they get more hours on them, assuming they are maintained and cared for.
Thanks in advance for humoring an amateur. Have a great day!!