120mm is the max diameter you can feed through it, and that's pretty much sweet spot for a crew clearing overgrown lots or trimming orchards where you've got branches that aren't quite logs but still too thick for a smaller unit.

What it does is chew through that materail with a drum spinning at 2160 rpm, and the self-feeding system pulls the branch in once you get it started—so you're not constantly pushing, which makes a long day of cleanup a lot less exhausting.

The 11kw engine at 3600rpm is a single-cylinder four-stroke gas job, and we usually recommend 10W-30 oil unless you're running it in cold weather, then 5W-30 handles better (check lead time if you need a cold-weather kit, we usually have stock but confirm).

It's got two fly knives and one fixed knife in the drum, and the direct belt drive with a centrifugal clutch means you can start the engine without the blades engaging—a nice touch when you're moving it around a job site or loading it onto a trailer.

179kg is teh weight, and the package dimensoins are 1300x770x1130mm, so it's not something you'll toss in the back of a pickup easily, but the 13x5-6 wheels and portable chassis make it manageable for two people to roll into position.

One thing that catches some buyers off guard is that it's not really suited for wet, green material in large quantities—the self-feeding system can jam up if you're feeding it sappy stuff without letting it dry a bit first, just a heads-up.
It handles branches up to 120mm in diameter, thanks to the 11kw engine and drum cutting system.
Yes, it has both manual and electric start options included, so you can choose whichever works best on site.
It's ISO9001 and CE certified, so you get peace of mind on quality and safety standards.
It uses 2 fly knives and 1 fixed knife in a drum setup, which gives clean, consistent chipping.
The package is 1300×770×1130mm, and some basic assembly is needed—like attaching the wheels and handles.