Brian Nixon wood chipper

David_A

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Location
Fife
Has anyone any experience with a Brian Nixon chipper. They seem cheap but are they too cheap. Not needed for heavy work, but hiring is going to be costly in the longer term.
Opinions of any type welcome.
 
i bought one in there auction when he died and they cleared a load off them out ,,, i only use it for my own tree clearance as the previous owner planted so so many trees am slowly opening the place up ... was like you it is a chinese built but have to say it been fine run it behind my little leyland 154 no problem i dont chip real big stuff as it goes logs but seems happy with 3 inch ish green leylandi is a bit hard to get through but i just throw this in trailer instead of chipping sorry long winded answer but mine seems fine
 

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