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    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Once you are dealing with a tow-behind, bigger is generally better, provided access being good for either.
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    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Bob, its a consideration, Thanks. Seems like the bigger bearcat pulls straight material in without a lot of pushing. I'm super happy to have a bigger chip truck and chipper, which fits my niche well, frequently. Mick, as you know, fuel is only one cost of transportation. My pick-up...
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    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    I can't really make money on little $200-300 pruning jobs if I have to haul a chip truck and chipper, even two in the same day. Its a slow beast to drive into town and back out, plus around town for a hundred pounds of branches, or three hundred pounds of branches. I'm handling them twice when I...
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    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    What brand? Any likes/ dislikes for that as a particular model, not as 3" capacity vs. larger chipper?
  5. SouthSoundTree-

    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    Can they now be professionally sharpened? Again, I'm talking niche chipper. I have a hungry tow-behind chipper. Thanks.
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    super small chipper/ homeowner sized chipper for small jobs.

    As a supplemental chipper for little jobs, I've thought about a 10-18 HP home/ property owner type of chipper. I have a growing base of repeat annual fruit tree pruning customers during the slow season. Lots of 1" water sprouts. Also, I get small pruning jobs that generate half a yard or a yard...
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