A year ago we were chipping almost exclusively, unless it was prime milling wood (white oak, black walnut) or good keeper firewood (osage, ash). Now with our grapple truck, we're saving most logs and just chipping brush (who'da thought the BC in BC1800 stands for "brush chipper"?). So...
Probably not much Osage Orange around your parts, but that's our gold standard for chipper showdown test fodder! American elm can be twisty and curved, too -- so it's a good test. But if you do a lot of that (and full pine tops), you'll probably wish you had a bigger throat anyway! 18x24" feed...
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