ApexTreeService
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I am purchasing a my first used chipper soon and would value an opinion or two. My company is a few years old, and I have been doing the dump trailer routine which is old!
My climber swears by the Whisper Chippers, so I started there.
My dilema now after talking to some people is should I go chuck n duck drum chipper or self feed disk?
I will be using an '84 Ford F-350 2 wheel drive duelley with the 454 gasoline engine and 17 yard dump box.
I will be chipping alot of removals, species such as Chineese Elm, Russian Olive, Sycamore, Cherry, Apple, Crab Apple, Globe Willow, Maples, Cottonwoods, Poppler, Honey Locust, Blue Spruce (easier to trailer and dump?), Aspen, River Birch, etc.
Candidates I am considering are the Bandit 90 for disk and a Mitts & Merril 16" chuck n duck with either a Ford 4 cyl. diesel or the reliable Ford 300, or a 12" or 16" Whisper Chipper by Altec.
I need light, my truck isn't a powerhouse despite new engine. I need safe, question is do ya want the chuck n duck to take your hand off or the feed rollers to suck the new guy in. I need reliable and cheap. Sounds like the drum, but then you have to cut stuff down to get it in costing me all season with lower productivity! Is a drum self feed going to suck it all down if I hire on a couple of temps for bigger jobs?
Help, thanks!
My climber swears by the Whisper Chippers, so I started there.
My dilema now after talking to some people is should I go chuck n duck drum chipper or self feed disk?
I will be using an '84 Ford F-350 2 wheel drive duelley with the 454 gasoline engine and 17 yard dump box.
I will be chipping alot of removals, species such as Chineese Elm, Russian Olive, Sycamore, Cherry, Apple, Crab Apple, Globe Willow, Maples, Cottonwoods, Poppler, Honey Locust, Blue Spruce (easier to trailer and dump?), Aspen, River Birch, etc.
Candidates I am considering are the Bandit 90 for disk and a Mitts & Merril 16" chuck n duck with either a Ford 4 cyl. diesel or the reliable Ford 300, or a 12" or 16" Whisper Chipper by Altec.
I need light, my truck isn't a powerhouse despite new engine. I need safe, question is do ya want the chuck n duck to take your hand off or the feed rollers to suck the new guy in. I need reliable and cheap. Sounds like the drum, but then you have to cut stuff down to get it in costing me all season with lower productivity! Is a drum self feed going to suck it all down if I hire on a couple of temps for bigger jobs?
Help, thanks!