Chipper Dump Box Combo Unit

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Let me know if anyone is interested in this chip/dump combo unit. View attachment 242614View attachment 242615View attachment 242616

24hp gas chipper - 6" capacity. 8' dump box. Not a real common name so not sure what it's worth - make me a reasonable offer. I bought it with some other equipment and it's shipping from TN to SD in a week or so. It came from a garden center than went belly up. I'll gladly drop along the way. If I don't sell it, it might come in handy on small out of town jobs so I don't have to take the big 18" chipper and chip truck...

scott - AP
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I'll show a guy this thread. . . If the price is right, it might be something he'd want? Not sure though.
 
price will definitely be right. just added another piece of equipment to my shipment and now this chip/dump trailer won't fit! I need the other stuff more than I need this so I'll take $7500 plus actual delivery cost. It's about 60 miles NE of Memphis.

fyi - guy I bought it from said it runs great but don't expect it to be a chipping monster. Best suited for small prune jobs like fruit trees, shrubs, small ornamentals. Won't crush or break wide crotches like a bigger chipper. The infeed isn't big enough to accomodate such. I think it would be great for dormant season pruning when the big equipment is in hybernation and too costly or too much work to fire up and use, whereas, with this thing you could just pull it behind any company pickup or even a suburban and go to work.

If someone's on a budget and just getting started, it would be an inexpensive way to start up with just the pickup you have. could use the dump box to haul logs, dirt, leaves, mini skid steer, mower, you name it. handy dump trailer with a chipper built in...

AP
 
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