Hey Gregster,
Thanks for the advise and sharing about the quantity of wood chips you actually end up. I've wondered if what I would be chipping would leave me decent amounts of wood chips. This is where I'm really torn. A
chipper would be very handy and the wood chips would be nice to have, but in the long run spending the money toward a dump trailer would probably be the smarter choice. The Rima
chipper at $1,999.00 isn't too much of an investment, but a Woodland Mills or
WoodMaxx starts pushing $4k by the time you get it to your door. There are quite a few companies that build trailers around here so prices are decent. The nice thing in Oklahoma is we do not have to register or have inspections on trailers, so there is no added cost to have one other than a little maintenance from time to time.
This is one of the dump trailers I keep looking at but haven't taken the time to stop by and look at it in person. This model doesn't have the three way tail gate, but I don't think I would use that option very often and this would fit the bill. It isn't the most heavy duty 6x12 10k trailer option out there, but I would not be using it commercially. Just residential use.
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Here is a snip of what the "Okie Dirt" is that the brush we haul off is turned into. There is a pile at Operation Pride you can manually load anytime they are open and then they also load certain days and it's all "free" (paid for through our taxes). I would like to haul in a fair bit of the Okie Dirt for under many of the trees where the roots are exposed from erosion.
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Sorry for another long post and I really appreciates everyone's help and input.