Bandit Model 150XP/200XP/250XP 12" Disc Style Hand Fed Brush Chippers

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2010

Bandit brush chippers are known for their large chipper openings and powerful hydraulic feed systems that will reduce most of the tree at takedown. The Model 150, Model 200, and Model 250 can easily chip large branches, trees, and forked material with greater pulling and compressing power.

The Model 150XP is the most compact of three 12-inch disc-style chippers available from Bandit. This unit has been designed for those who want an economically priced 12 inch capacity chipper that can easily be towed. The Model 150XP features a 14" X 17" chipper opening and has a 35-inch wide infeed tray. This unit features engine options ranging from 65 to 140 horsepower.

The Model 200XP is our mid-range 12-inch disc-style chipper. This unit is slightly bigger than the 150, and features a 45-inch wide infeed tray opposed to the 35" infeed tray found on the 150XP. The 200XP is best suited for tree services that specialize in light tree removal and brush clean-up. A 14" x 17" chipper opening and powerful engine options ranging from 65 to 140 horsepower makes this unit a real workhorse.

The Model 250XP is our largest and most popular 12-inch disc-style chipper. Because of its large 12 1/2" x 19" chipper opening and it's large 64-inch wide infeed hopper, this unit will easily chip large branches, trees, and forked material. The hydraulic feed system is also more powerful, allowing for greater pulling and compressing power. A wide variety of engine options are available for this unit, ranging from 65 to 140 horsepower

For more information please e-mail sales@banditchippers.com.

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  • Have any suggestions for chipping a mulberry tree?

  • @doubleg137 Hi doubleg137 sorry for the late response, to answer your question the mulberry trees are a medium density tree, and are very similar to other fruit baring trees so I would guess that if you put the appropriate size of mulberry material in a machine that has been properly maintained and serviced, you shouldn't have a problem feeding mulberry through a bandit chipper. hope this helps Thanks for the question

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  • That's not a brush chipper, I can clearly see it eat a frickin tree

  • Man that is hardcore.

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