Had an st6 diesel on hire for a few months what a great machine! Liked it so much going to get the st8. Don’t like the touch sensitive buttons but can live with that.
T.H Tree Services thanks for that mate. I'm wondering if I'd be better starting with a micro chipper like greenmech cs100 or clone as most of my work is domestic and it will allow me to buy other kit and work my way up to a big chipper.
Had an st6 diesel on hire for a few months what a great machine! Liked it so much going to get the st8. Don’t like the touch sensitive buttons but can live with that.
Hi TH tree limited. Good to connect with you.
nice bit of kit .fast feed rate .Thanks for posting .
Nice compact little unit wish we could get them over here in the states
Im sure Forst would love to break into the US market if demand was there. You guys love huge machines tho?.
We have tight access everywhere
in the UK.
Market already covered and dominated by bandit Vermeer and a few others
Good chipper. Fast chip rate!
Yeah it is, it is a good chipper
I wanna see it chipping conifers on a typical British WET DAY then I’ll make a choice
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How much chip (m3) was that brash pile reduced to?
No idea, very small, it compresses the chip nicely Barry. Id estimate under 1.5 m3.
T.H Tree Services thanks for your reply mate. I've just setup and looking at my options.
If you can get this as a first chipper, well done. If not Timberwolf TW125 is a good starter.
T.H Tree Services thanks for that mate. I'm wondering if I'd be better starting with a micro chipper like greenmech cs100 or clone as most of my work is domestic and it will allow me to buy other kit and work my way up to a big chipper.
Always start small and upscale as work increases and size :).
Lose the helmet cam