| Operating Weight: | 9,000 lbs. |
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| Style: | Drum |
| Feed Rate: | 100 |
| Throat Size: | 20.5" X 20.8" |
| Material Capacity: | 18 in. |
| Machine Style: | Towable or Tracked |
| Standard-Duty Truck Towable?: | No |
The Intimidator 18XP is Bandit’s most popular hand-fed drum-style chipper. With a 19.75-inch by 20.5-inch throat opening, 37-inch diameter drum, aggressive engine options and Bandit’s Slide Box Feed System it absolutely dominates everything else in the 18-inch chipper category.
A long-time track favorite for tree service companies, stump grinding professionals and land clearing contractors, the Model 2900 Track delivers big horsepower and grinding power in a package that retains a good deal of maneuverability. It rides on a turf-friendly rubber track undercarriage that can expand to 53 inches for stability, and retract to 35 inches to clear narrow backyard gates. A very wide side-to-side cutter swing with big horsepower options from either diesel or gasoline engines make the 2900T the best choice for grinding big stumps quickly and efficiently.
Designed mainly for utility line contractors, the Model 200UC has also become a popular unit for tree services, rentals, municipalities and landscapers looking for a low cost, light weight chipper with the ability to occasionally chip material up to 12″ capacity. The 200UC is currently the most popular 12″ capacity disc-style chipper offered due to its weight, capacity and price.
The Intimidator 12XPC is for professionals focused on trimming, yet is rugged enough to chip 12 in diameter material. It’s particularly popular with rental companies, utilities and tree care companies because of its maneuverability and cost-effective performance.
Companies seeking a highly productive, compact drum-style chipper turn to the Intimidator 12XP. Featuring a 24-inch diameter drum with a large 13-inch by 17-inch throat opening, it easily process large brush stacks and limbs. Powerful dual feed wheels mounted in Bandit’s proven Slide Box Feed System provide direct down pressure to material entering the chipper, requiring little-to-no trim work on material before feeding it through the chipper.
