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Who makes a good wood chipper/shredder for residential use? This is something I would use at least once every other month so I figured it'll be cheaper to buy than rent.
I would like to find something locally where I can purchase and pick up.
All this yard work is taking time away from my riding.
Thanks.
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Fargo? :p
That's right...:D;)
Nah....:)
Hey I bent the blade yesterday on my mower...:(
Who makes a good wood chipper/shredder for residential use? This is something I would use at least once every other month so I figured it'll be cheaper to buy than rent.
I would like to find something locally where I can purchase and pick up. Thanks.
Are you sure it's cheaper to buy? I'll check with my landscaping staff tomorrow but I'm pretty sure that those are high maintenance pieces of equipment.
How big are the pieces you need to mulch? I have a leaf blower that doubles as a mulcher. It's good enough for twigs and small branches but I wouldn't want to use it for anything too big.
EDIT - This is basically what I have http://www.toro.com/home/yardtools/blowervacs/51591.html
top secret pictures of roadfix and his new wood chipper:
http://www.homevideos.com/freezeframes1203/fargo189.jpeghttp://www.buzz.mn/files/images/fargo%20woodchipper.jpg
strange that his wife is suddenly missing.....
^^^ lol
Thanks guys, for the links and suggestions.
What I need is something that can chip 2" branches, palm leaves, dead shrubs, weeds and all. I figured I'll be looking at a some gas powered portable unit on wheels.
roadfix,
Question: Do you want to chip it because you'll use the chips/mulch in your yard, or do you want to chip thinking it's easier to haul the stuff away??
roadfix,
Question: Do you want to chip it because you'll use the chips/mulch in your yard, or do you want to chip thinking it's easier to haul the stuff away??Thanks. I'm doing some landscaping and also want to mulch my entire back yard which is a hillside. I'll be composting some of it as well.
My landscaper said to stay away from Yard Machines brand at Home Depot. He said if you go to HD or Lowes, look for a Toro or Troy Built and get the biggest engine available. We try to get Hondas over Briggs and Stratton on power equipment.
Fargo? :p
I lived in CT at the time of this infamous incident:
Connecticut's Wood-Chipper Murder (http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do?action=Article&id=873)
Thanks. I'm doing some landscaping and also want to mulch my entire back yard which is a hillside. I'll be composting some of it as well.
Ah, well, then it might be worth it. Last year, I cleared my side yard down to dirt. I rented a 6" industrial chipper (yeah right, but not even close) to clear all the brush cuttings. It was a major pita. Two guys took 3 hrs (6 manhours) to only chip third of the pile. I returned chipper and rented a trailer. One guy took 2 more hrs to clear out the remaining 2/3 of the pile by stomping into trailer.
But if you really want the chips, then that's different. Good luck! Personally, I think the machines you buy are wimpy. They must be really bad if the 6" monster one was that much of a pain.
I lived in CT at the time of this infamous incident:
Connecticut's Wood-Chipper Murder (http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do?action=Article&id=873)
ha ha!
Nah ...Roadfix is one of the good guys. Heck, I'm voting for him as new Governor...
:)
ha ha!
Nah ...Roadfix is one of the good guys. Heck, I'm voting for him as new Governor...
:)
For me, it's still a toss up between roadfix and you Alice. But the roadfix's interest in a wood chipper is starting to tip the scales. (Is that how you make a possessive out of a name that ends in "x"? Nectar of the Gods clouds my mind.)
http://www.drpower.com/TwoStepChapterHTMLPage.aspx?Name=Chipper2Step&Chap=CPRSelfPowered&Page=CPRSelfPoweredPage&SiteEntryMode=0&BC=0%3aHome&LinkType=3
Nice machines, but not cheap.
I lived in CT at the time of this infamous incident:
Connecticut's Wood-Chipper Murder (http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do?action=Article&id=873)
That's really creepy.
That's really creepy.
Chipper deaths aren't uncommon. I remember one a few years ago where the only reason we knew what happened was because of the little pieces of orange plastic in the back of the truck.
Thanks all, for the links and ideas!
I'm still looking....as my yard trimmings continue to pile up. :D
Thanks all, for the links and ideas!
I'm still looking....as my yard trimmings continue to pile up. :D
Are you leaning toward the beaver?
Are you leaning toward the beaver?
When my chainsaw and machete wear out I'll hire the beaver...:D
Meanwhile, I'm kind of interested in the 10ph Troy Bilt chipper.
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