To be honest I have seen a lot of machines this vintage in this price range, however I know I would have to disassemble it and go through it which would cost another several thousand in parts,materials and my time/labor.It would be nice to have the first chipper I ever bought new back,however at the cost of $8000-$9000(by the time I'm done with it) I think I would be better off finding a machine with more factory options that would suit me better. He e-mailed me today saying he would like to sell off his equipment in a year or so and he'd like to get $5000. The machine has been pounded since I sold it to him. A year or 2 later his guys blew up the Hercules 4 cylinder and he repowered it with a Ford 300 take-off unit from Asplundh(an excellent repower unit). In January of 1998 I sold a 1997 Morbark machine that I bought new to a friend for $5000. Length: 7.2 inchesWidth: 3 inchesHeight: 0.375 inchesNumber of Bolt Holes: 3Number of Cutting Edges: 2 Product fits the following models:Bandit 100 (SN 175 and Earlier)Morbark Eeger BeeverOlathe 182Olathe 986 The following bolts/nuts/washers fit this. Knowing how it was used/maintained by previous owners is a big point though. 900-9900-01: Bandit OEM Chipper Knife fits Bandit 100, Morbark Eeger Beever, Olathe 182, 986. Do some internet searching on prices, especially in your area of the country.
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