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  1. SouthSoundTree

    Down sizing chippers.....good idea?

    So true, Stephan.
  2. SouthSoundTree

    Down sizing chippers.....good idea?

    When you can get big pieces to it.
  3. SouthSoundTree

    Down sizing chippers.....good idea?

    What about that bottom feed bar on the 900? Could that suck? Don't you have to hold an override button on the side to prevent that bottom bar from getting activated, meaning that rather than getting the next piece of brush, you are standing there watching the brush get chipped with the autofeed...
  4. SouthSoundTree

    Down sizing chippers.....good idea?

    I think that your niche in your market doesn't lend itself too much to a large chipper for most jobs, and when it does, you have the machine for it, with the exception of needing something to crush tough crotches via feed wheels. If you had the access for big equipment, then a huge chipper could...
  5. SouthSoundTree

    Down sizing chippers.....good idea?

    Funny how in some hardwood areas many people don't heat with wood, then in other areas with lots of softwood, more people heat with wood. I heard something to the effect of La Pine, OR having about $175 dollar cords of, ya you guessed it, pine. In Lake Tahoe, we burned pine from permits for...
  6. SouthSoundTree

    Down sizing chippers.....good idea?

    How do you anticipate downsizing helping you most? Reduced purchase price? Reduced fuel costs? Reduced towing weight? Something else? Would chipping larger wood mean less hand loading of wood into the high chip bed, as you just need to get it to tray height, and the chipper does the rest of the...
  7. SouthSoundTree

    Down sizing chippers.....good idea?

    What size wood do you chip typically? Do you have junk wood that you need to get rid of? Do people come and pick up firewood from the curb if you need to get rid of it? Do you sell firewood at all, or give it away? What truck are you pulling it with, typically? Do you ever pull it with a...
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