Not quite vertical
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exactly Newbury, thanks. Besides, leaves aren't my issue, just tree branches and if softwood, the whole thing.
Roy, understood, smaller pieces easier to pick up and more manageable. Probably safer... Trying to get away from design of typical pull behind
chipper, you know the ones with the hitch and 6-15hp engine on it, that seem mostly oriented to dumping things into the chute. Fine for leaves but my needs are for the design like big chippers where you drag the junk up to the
chipper on the ground. It's hard enough for me to pick up a day's worth..picking it up again to load it into the mouth of the
chipper just seems like extra work.
I'm trying to let the machinery work harder, not me.
I must admit the non hydraulic models do seem to suck the pieces in just fine, but I think if I bit the bullet on this, I'd probably go for a smaller hydraulic feed unit.
And I guess my budget would then start with a three.
Funny, this is going to hinge on another implement...my next door neighbor was given a rear rototiller for his 2 series JD, which he promptly sold and now has an old TSC grade five foot tiller. I need a six foot tiller but five might do, particularly since to begin with it's to till less than an acre to put in sunflowers. My neighbor wants to give me the tiller and I'm going to hook it up this week to see if it works. If yes, I've just saved two grand for a tiller, and I might use half of that to go up a model on the
chipper.
I can think of a bunch of guys who would want to borrow a
chipper from me. I'll loan out my wood splitter, hard to hurt that thing, but a
chipper?
The liability for injury would far outweigh the thanks of friends. And if it takes half an hour plus plus to change those knives, if others are less careful than me, I'm going to be changing knives often. Wonder what a little barb wire would do if sucked into one of these?
more studying and Youtube video watching needed.
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This is the one Drew mentioned in his post.
Note it's about chest high on somebody to get the stick in.