Posted by RandyB(MI) on April 08, 2017 at 10:52:54 from (97.92.53.112):
In Reply to: Re: Chipper Question posted by nrowles on April 08, 2017 at 08:31:37:
I retired from Morbark, we designed/patented and built everything from a 30hp chipper to 1200 hp whole tree chippers/grinders. Answer to your # 4 is you will pay at least $ 10,000 for a chipper worth having at all. I assume you don't plan on "working on it" or spending a lot in repairs ?? Anything under $ 10,000 will either need both,repairs/$$$$$ or it will be too small for your intent. Just because the feed wheel will take 6" log, doesn't mean it's designed to chip 4-6" logs all day. They call them "brush chippers" as apposed to whole tree chippers for a reason. You don't want anything less than 100 hp for what you want...two hundred even better. Auto feed is a must also. $ 3000 will get you scrap.
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