oosik
Epic Contributor
I chip all my trees in the spring - its cooler then. This spring it took me three days at 4.5 to 5 hours of steady chipping each day with my BX62. The trees - 6" and smaller Ponderosa pine - had been cut and stacked the previous spring. I didn't experience a single plug up during that 13-15 hours of chipping. I have found that the bigger chipper plus the larger tractor probably helps a lot. Specifically, I think its the larger output chute diameter and greater discharge wind velocity.