We are working on cleaning up old windbreaks with downed timber. Locust and elm mostly. The branches have been on the ground for a couple of years. There's a good amount, but it's dry. We've been looking at chippers for the project and we're seriously looking at the Wallenstein BX42 chipper. Any suggestions on whether this is the right chipper for the job?
Also, anyone have experience with a Goosen chipper?
Thanks for your help.
Also, anyone have experience with a Goosen chipper?
Thanks for your help.