Brush Bandit Chippers
What is so good about a Bandit:
- Biggest feed openings
- Feeds bushy material better
- Lowest feed chute height
- Easier on the back
- Dual horizontal feed rolls
- Grabs and crushes tops better
Disc style chippers

Model 65
6" x 12" feed opening - 6" capacity
Gas or diesel up to 33 hp
12" tires
Weighs 1700 to 2200 lbs.

Model 90XP
9" x 17" feed opening - 9" capacity
Gas or diesel up to 80 hp
15" tires
Narrow (45") or wide (71") frame
Weighs 2900 to 4200 lbs.
Model 150XP, 200 XP & 250XP
14" x 17" feed opening - 12" capacity
Gas or diesel up to 140 hp
15" or 16.5" tires
Weighs 4800 to 7500 lbs. depending on model and options

150XP
2x6 frame
90 fpm feed speed
72" wide

200XP
2x6 frame
120 fpm feed speed
72" wide

250XP
2x6 frame
120 fpm with HD feed motors and big feed wheels
82" wide
60" wide infeed chute

Model 280XP
20.5" x 18" feed opening - 18" capacity
Gas or diesel up to 200 hp
Single axle tandem or dual axle single wheels
Weighs 7800 to 10,000 lbs.
Drum style chippers

Model 1290XP (Intimidator)
17" x 20.5" feed opening - 15" capacity
Diesel up to 140 hp
Single axle
Weighs 7000 lbs.

Model 1590XP
18" x 20.5" feed opening - 17" capacity
Gas or diesel up to 140 hp
Single axle
Weighs 7800 lbs.

Model 1890XP
26" x 20.5" feed opening - 18" capacity
Gas or diesel up to 250 hp
Single axle or dual axle single wheels
Weighs 9000 - 11,500 lbs.

Model 1990XP
26" x 26" feed opening - 18" capacity
Gas or diesel up to 250 hp
Single axle or dual axle single wheels
Weighs 10,000 - 12,000 lbs.
Options
- Hydraulic winch: Does the work of three people with 8200 lbs. of line pull.
- Lift cylinder: Raises top feed wheel hydraulically to help feed larger diameter material
- Autofeed: Stops and starts feed automatically based on engine RPM
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