Tracked Chippers in the USA?

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Treecycle, nice pics. But this isn't Arboristsite, you don't need to go back and link your pictures to your post after uploading them. ;)
 
my bad squeezle, what is the best way to put photos on?

Thanks, Money Cut
 

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Thats funny because right now I am expecting a second kid, and if it is another boy I am pretty sure his name will be Douglas ,middle name Fir, what do you think is that too weird?
 
For a while I thought it would be sweet to have a low profile trailer to park a tracked chipper on, so you could use it like a normal chipper most of the time. Then just take it off as needed.

Where are you from Treecycle?
 
for now it drives into the back of our wood truck, but a low trailer is definitely on the list. There is a website called www.discountramps.com that has been great.I am from Gold Bar Washington
 
What do you get when you cross a 252 stump grinder and a Morbark Wood Chipper?
 
A 35 inch wide Mobile Chipper!
 

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Boy that one looks pretty nice. Mine will have to drive onto our flatbead as it cannot be trailered like yours. Do you find yourself using it much? With our larger tracked chipper I have found that it really cuts down on clean-up time. Rather than rake up the long trail of debris from the tree to the curb, we just load and go. and am hoping the smaller one will do about the same.
 
Thats where the duelly tires come into play. Just like a 252 they bolt on if things look like it is going steep and off if you have a gate to squeeze through.
 
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