The 6x12 throat is key on those chippers. Otherwise your trimming every little branch.
I loved that little bandit I had. wish i kept it as a trim job chipper, but how many machines can you have (or want to maintain)? i'm ready to upgrade from my woodsman, probably a bit far for you though...
buy one of these nick, and mount the pintle on it.
they have a few different sizes of drops.
http://www.etrailer.com/Ball-Mounts/Convert-A-Ball/AMPC1.html
http://www.etrailer.com/Ball-Mounts/Convert-A-Ball/AMPC2.html
http://www.etrailer.com/Ball-Mounts/Draw-Tite/63012.html they have...
While you have the chipper take an oil sample. Send it to a place like Blackstone labs. They will let you know the condition of the engine. Cost $25. I did two on the bucket truck before I bought it. Probably won't buy another used engine without doing one too.
I agree with the above.
I bought way more than I can afford when starting up. I wanted a $5,000 truck, ended up with a $15,000 one. Started with a bandit 65 then sold that in 6 months and bought the new Woodsman.
Because of that it's why I think I am in the position I am now. Truck was paid...
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