treeman82
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So I have a 1 ton chip dump and a 12" chipper with winch. The bulk of my business is mature shade tree pruning and mixed removals on high end properties. The closest I get to land clearing is expansion of a lawn, or clearing for a vista... typically no more than a few thousand square feet, or less than 30 trees. This year I got dragged into a couple of clearing jobs by some friends with backhoes who feel that my 1090XP is a whole tree chipper. We just came off a job yesterday afternoon where the chipper was getting dragged around the site by a backhoe or excavator due to mud and hills. After inspecting it later in the day I observed that the front end of the chipper had been beat up... plug receptacle busted, chains messed up, jack banged up... and I know my blades are trashed after dragging crap through the mud.
I feel that it's in my best interest to stay away from these types of sites, I'm not equipped for it, and for the money I could charge my time would be better spent elsewhere considering the beating that gets put on the equipment.
How do you guys approach these types of jobs?
I feel that it's in my best interest to stay away from these types of sites, I'm not equipped for it, and for the money I could charge my time would be better spent elsewhere considering the beating that gets put on the equipment.
How do you guys approach these types of jobs?