No chuck and duck for meIf I were buying a 6 inch chipper it would be a chuck and duck. It will take 6 inch material faster then a 6 inch disc unit. Light, simple, fast. Also violent and ruthless.
Yes that's the only other piece of equipment I need to buy. A mini could swap places on the trailer with the stump grinder when needed.Now that I have a mini... That would be a super slick set up
GRRRRR.........Unless you somehow get way way more onto that muck truck them you're showing in those pics then it doesn't come close to hauling what a mini skid can. My ramrod 950 has 2300pds of tractive power. It'll drag a whole hell of a lot. Also you don't have to load it. It grabs what it carries or drags.
...Listen to Holmen's words, I wouldn't go less than a 35hp with a 6" chipper and go diesel if you can!
jp
Been there done that Stephen, that's where the 395XP-32" comes in......softwood 36" noodle split in half, hardwood 36" into quarters, I charge my customer accordinily for my labor, the firewood guys take it off my hands.I would like to see you lift or work a couple of 36" plus rounds of green pine on that thing that would easily max out the capacity.
7 ft x 8ft x 4 ft, Never figured out the yards , but the land fill weigh scale says over 2 1/2 tons in hardwood chipssweet setup holmen, never seen that before. how many yards of chips can you fit in that box?
7 ft x 8ft x 4 ft, Never figured out the yards , but the land fill weigh scale says over 2 1/2 tons in hardwood chips