Mounted wood chipper R300
PTO-driven

Mounted wood chipper - R300  - Jobeau - PTO-driven
Mounted wood chipper - R300  - Jobeau - PTO-driven
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Characteristics

Type
mounted
Engine type
PTO-driven

Description

-Power from 16 hp (*) -Chipperable timberdiameter 80 mm (3.15 In) (*) -Feed intake opening 570 x 435 mm (22.44 x 17.13 In) -Width 660 mm (25.98 In) Description The R300 pro-chipper chipper has been specially designed by Jo Beau® for tool carriers with a mono shaft starting from 16Hp*. The Jo Beau® drum technology™ guarantees that branches with a diameter of 8 to 10cm - depending on the wood type - can be converted without any problem into high quality wood chips. The wide infeed hopper of 57cm is designed for an even bigger volume of slide branches. The R300 has the same technical features as the premium M300 pro-chipper, but with a mono shaft drive! The welded steel structure of the R300 has the quality and durability Jo Beau is always aiming for in its designs. The different options such as detachable piece rotating ejection pipe & high rotating ejection pipe make the R300 even more appropriate for farmers, gardeners and arborists. All Jo Beau machines are built according to the valid European guidelines and are equipped with a CE-certificate. All machines are supplied with a manual and parts list. ✓ Low infeed hopper with wide inlet opening ✓ Only 66cm wide ✓ Hinged infeed hopper for an easy maintenance ✓ Unique Jo Beau drum technology™ ✓ Drum ball bearings in heavy industrial version ✓ Hardened rotating knives ✓ Different practical options available

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.