Posted by B-maniac on October 28, 2014 at 16:46:08 from (75.133.139.95):
In Reply to: wood chippers posted by 55 50 Ron on October 28, 2014 at 09:33:34:
Look up "Morbark Inc." on net. I retired from there after 10 yrs. When they call it a "6" it doesn't mean it will chip a 6" log easily , it means it has a 6" chipper drum or feed wheel for disc chippers for "BRUSH". Cut in half what they say for solid log. I got to borrow a few and I would go with nothing less than 8"-10" feed wheel/opening automatic feed and no less than 50-75 HP. in other words,like others said, go rent one (good sized one) and have a few people ready to keep it loaded. You will be a lot happier and richer. As you will see the big ones we built (whole tree chip-harvestors) have 1000hp cat v-12,s and either a 9' disc or a 50"X48" chipper drum. Heck they are only $500,000--$ 800,000 might as well just get one.LOL
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