Smalljobs
Gold Member
No Problem...just passing on first hand experience at half the price. To me, minor maintenance with simple tools and local NAPA parts is worth half the initial investment. I agree it may not be for everyone.
I also have the DR chipper. It will take a 4 1/2 inch limb. I only have about 18 PTO horsepower and it runs the chipper fine most of the time unless I max it out with some hardwood, then I need to stop and continue slowly feeding it and let the RPM's build back up. I think the DR was a great purchase. But mine just blows the chips onto the ground next to the chipper, so I always have a pitchfork to move the pile out of the way. And I always have a small chainsaw to prune up the limbs so that they will fit into the chute.