Yeah Bob, he looks really afraid of it... LOL
It will suck some stuff right in Sean and others you have to weaken. I've taken long flexible pine limbs and sometimes you have to hold it back to keep from stalling the motor. Usually happens on stuff between 3-5" dia.
Live oak, white oak and blue...
Bearcat 75524 Chipper Shredder.. Two guys can feed it.. One on the knives and one on the flails with fines.
I doubt it weighs more than 800#
Mini moves it around easy as do two guys and a dolly.
Great for those tight places and back yards.
24hp disc
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The BCS is too slow. Nice tool though.
You can buy a lot of attachments for it.
Our little chipper would have sucked that first limb in and spit it out in a fraction of the time.
I almost forgot Sean... There is a DR mower with chipper attachment for sale near here. I think he wanted 22-2500 for it. Not the best little chipper, but it wheels itself.
There is a 6 inch Morbark for sale local here a guy offered me... Almost no hours on it. Has a pretty wide throat. Almost the same as the 8". He wanted too much money for it for my liking. But then again... it is like brand new.
10k... I figure 10 - 15 k would be better spent on a Bandit 95 or...
My set of four two sided blades run me about 100-125 a set new. I have 3 sets current and sharpen my own. Takes 20 minutes a set with a wet grinder that cost me about 200
I do that a lot too Rajan.. If it fits in the trailer or truck....
I also have a customer that will let me drop brush on their property for gardening and pond projects. Makes for a short haul and often, I can leave the trailer for them to unload.
Even when I buy a bigger chipper, I will still keep my Bear Cat 5" chipper. It has it's niche. Perfect for pruning. Two feed chutes. One for chipping, the other mulching. The mini or two guys can easily get it into tight spots and through narrow yards. 24 horses.
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