treebilly
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The torque of the diesels is gonna be hard to beat but the gassers have come a long way. Emissions regulations are gonna be the downfall of the diesel.
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Nearly 500 hrs on mine and only a few little hiccups that would have been very simple maintenance fixes if I had been told. I’ve also been told they increased the hp output on that particular engine so it’s pushing more power. Demo one and you could be very surprised.So now we are in that conundrum of buying gas or diesel chipper. Looking at the 15xp in both. Found a diesel that is the same price as a gas one. Just hung up on all the issues I’ve been hearing from the new diesel motors.
It seems like a lot of people are running the 15xp. Does anyone run the 15” disc 255xp? I’ve always had disc chippers and not drum. What’s the attraction or advantage? I’m planning on buying a new 15” gas motor bandit shortly
Hey @treebilly, what are it’s limitations?I’m running a 255 and love it. My crew also understands it’s limitations and can make the appropriate cuts for the pieces to go through smoothly. Disc chippers need more knive maintainence is what I’ve found out. We average 100 hours before flipping or changing blades. I used to get 150-200 hours out of our 1800 or 2100 Vermeer drums. We have a crew that gets less than 40 hours on a set of blades so it’s all how they are treated.
So it looks like I can demo a new 15xp but they don’t have a 255 xp to demo, only a 12” 250. There are only 3 bandit dealers in California, the 2 closest to me are actually the same company and the other one is more than 8 hrs away. So I’m kinda stuck with these guys. Can anyone else comment on the chip quality of the 15xp? Flying squirrel said the drum makes better chips but didn’t have a lot to compare it to. I see chips at a local dump site where several companies drop chips and some of them look like a big pile of stale, crumbly bread slices. Maybe not quite as big as a slice of bread but pretty chunky. My little 9” altec disc chipper makes much better looking chips and the 9” morbark I had before this one made even better chips. I was all set to buy the 255xp disc but now I’m having second thoughts, love to hear some more people chime in who have ran both the 15xp and the 255xp.
@chiselbit wondering what you decided on?
We had a piston blow out the side of the motor in our old 10” woodchuck last night that is forcing us to buy new faster than we had planned. Lots of good information here to take into our demos! Hey Daren, I’m going with the drum. Xp15. I’ve had only disc chippers and I’m ready to try something different. Mostly decided that after reading everything I could find on here. They’re building it now, went with the bigger gas motor and the 40 gallon tank, winch, hydraulic jack, welded feed tray,
What’s everyone’s take on changing knives drum vs disk?