bassman215
ArboristSite Lurker
Been using the old chuck & duck for the last few years and it has served us well, but it's time to upgrade.
We do a pretty good mix of pruning & removals. Maybe 70% pruning and 30% +/- removals. We typically run a chip truck and bucket to each job. Logs go on a trailer behind bucket truck when doing removals.
I am not really interested in a huge chipper that weighs too much. A 15" would be great but I think a little more than we need.
We demoed a vermeer bc1000xl for a week and it was a decent chipper, but I didn't like the single feed wheel design. The local vermeer sales people etc didn't impress me much.
I have some close friends/family with a lot of Morbark experience and nothing but good things to say about them. I have been looking at the M12R with the 84hp kubota. I am not sure if it is worth 5k diff in price to step up to the 114hp cat motor?
I live in an area where vermeer is the only chipper dealer. I will have to purchase a new chipper from a dealer 5-6hrs away unless I go vermeer which I don't think I will do.
As far as price, after taxes etc... I would like to put down $7500-$10000k and finance around $25k.
I am pretty decided on a drum style chipper after doing a bunch of research.
Any input as to why I should or should not buy the Morbark m12r or any other chippers to seriously consider in the same price range would be welcome.
This is a big decision for me. Out side of my house I have never spent this much money on anything so I am doing my homework best I can. Thanks so much for the input. We are looking to purchase after the first of the year.
We do a pretty good mix of pruning & removals. Maybe 70% pruning and 30% +/- removals. We typically run a chip truck and bucket to each job. Logs go on a trailer behind bucket truck when doing removals.
I am not really interested in a huge chipper that weighs too much. A 15" would be great but I think a little more than we need.
We demoed a vermeer bc1000xl for a week and it was a decent chipper, but I didn't like the single feed wheel design. The local vermeer sales people etc didn't impress me much.
I have some close friends/family with a lot of Morbark experience and nothing but good things to say about them. I have been looking at the M12R with the 84hp kubota. I am not sure if it is worth 5k diff in price to step up to the 114hp cat motor?
I live in an area where vermeer is the only chipper dealer. I will have to purchase a new chipper from a dealer 5-6hrs away unless I go vermeer which I don't think I will do.
As far as price, after taxes etc... I would like to put down $7500-$10000k and finance around $25k.
I am pretty decided on a drum style chipper after doing a bunch of research.
Any input as to why I should or should not buy the Morbark m12r or any other chippers to seriously consider in the same price range would be welcome.
This is a big decision for me. Out side of my house I have never spent this much money on anything so I am doing my homework best I can. Thanks so much for the input. We are looking to purchase after the first of the year.