Bandit HD 1890 chipper, LOW HOURS. and other stuff

theXman

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Bandit 1890 HD 250HP John Deere only 306hrs!

Yes, only 306 hours at the moment, we do still use it, true original hours.

Must Sell, I'm calling it a "DIVORCE SALE" because if I don't sell things my wife just might divorce me
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. No problems, runs excellent. 2001. $36,900 or the best offer we receive by Oct 1, 2009.

Hydraulic winch, hyd yoke lift and crush, hyd tongue jack, hyd swivel shoot. Oversized top feed wheel option. Expensive 250HP John Deere engine. Dual wheels. Lots of extra new blades, filters and such. Original paint, not painted over like many sellers do to hide wear, this is the real deal. Do not compare to non-HD models, HD is the Heavy Duty machine. See some simple video on youtube, 1890 HD running just taken in August with my cell phone.

This machine will serve you well, I would not pass on a problem machine.

Good for large tree removals, especially if you do a fair number of crane assisted removals. Or good for land clearing or felled whole trees.

call me 410 838-2999
 

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no, we have a 254 bandit too and I bought this big 1890 HD off my brother two years ago to go along with the big k-boom truck when the box is on it.

Well, I probably bought it from him at around 130 hours or so. So at 176hrs in two years with me, I guess it's too expensive of a machine to be using it that little.

It sure helps on big jobs or when big crane picks are being put down. But I need to be using it more to keep it around.

I keep hoping that we will have the skilled people and enough work to keep two crews going independantly, (I would be with the k-boom, asv and 1890HD doing the big stuff) but it seems most jobs (even the smaller ones) require me to be on site with the other men at the same time (for now), and with men changing their minds every year, we keep starting over and the chipper sits more than gets used. I personally would like to keep it, it goes perfectly with the big truck set up. It would be sad to see it go.

k-boom setting down a pine here into the chipper.
 

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i should sell my dually gmc too.

it's a stick shift and it seems most people can't drive manual shifts now a days and this truck tends to sit a lot the last 3 years. It seems that in the last 8 years, the workers we get most often can't drive a manual truck, it's becoming a rare thing to know how to use a clutch.

I have to research what it's worth first before I can attach a price for sale.

truck-craft dumper in the bed, re-designed better.

454 gas engine.

4x4. good tires.

runs and ready to work
 

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another, the dumper. Pockets in the dumper, ready for a plywood box;, for the outlaw new tree guy starting up a tree service with a plywood box on this truck.
 

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i have the trucks original tailgate by the way, no dents, perfect condition (always been stored away after it's first year of life) with all the little lights the gmc version had.
 

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