Posted by CGID on October 28, 2014 at 10:14:38 from (65.129.3.118):
In Reply to: wood chippers posted by 55 50 Ron on October 28, 2014 at 09:33:34:
I've got a 10 horse Troy-Built. I've used it for seven years and it is reliable. It has a wide chute for leaves and twigs 3/8 inch or less and a narrow chute for wood up to 3 inch. It will handle leaves and twigs as fast as I can dump them in. The wood chute is narrow so a limb must be pretty straight to make it past the hole at the chute's bottom. A failing of the machine is that it takes a long time to chop up anything near 3 inch dia. Unless wood chips are needed for some reason, it's not a good use of time waiting for the machine to chop anything near its capacity. If you have limbs to chop up, be looking for at least a 15 horse machine or one that will run off of a PTO.
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