RoyJackson
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I can see your logic on that if your chipping needs are not constant or frequent. But I have needed a chipper for 6 years, if I ever get one, I will never be done with it as long as I am living on my lot
No doubt the self contained chippers are very capable, but that comes at a price; another engine to maintain, higher initial cost, etc.
There has to be a reasonable middle of the road solution for folks that want to clean up brush, prunings and sapplings that tend to be 4" or less. I think that is where the PTO chipper fits the bill. It's big enough for the task and the cost is bearable. There are members here who have a Salsco or Wallenstine PTO chipper and are pretty happy with them.
Dave.
The OP is looking for a chipper that can handle 6" to 10" material...far from the requirements of 4" or less.
A chipper that can handle 10" is going to be a big chipper...heavy and substantial HP requirements.
So, o2batsea's post responds to the OP. Dave's post is good, but not really applicable to the OP's question.
BTW, Dave...I'd been looking for a chipper for a few years. I did find a very nice Woods 5000 on Craigslist. This unit had less then 100 hours on it (paint a bit faded, but all the stickers still legible) for $1000. This unit is a chipper/shredder and can handle up to a 6" branch or trunk (tried it, works fine). So, keep an eye on Craigslist Farm and Garden section. You might find the chipper you want at the price you want to pay.
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