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  1. bonner1040

    Wanted! 6" chipper...

    derr, 2.5 tons, 5,000lbs is around 10 yards.
  2. bonner1040

    Wanted! 6" chipper...

    Those measurements are around 8 yards but if you are dumping 2500lbs thats about 5 yards
  3. bonner1040

    Wanted! 6" chipper...

    Sorry the one picture had two things in it. I was referring to the Truck and Carl... that way he could address all that other pishposh for me. We totally derailed Kens thread. Does anyone know where he can find a nice 6" chipper? No junk!
  4. bonner1040

    Wanted! 6" chipper...

    If I ever go into business for myself I will only buy two things..
  5. bonner1040

    Wanted! 6" chipper...

    I was really kidding.
  6. bonner1040

    Wanted! 6" chipper...

    Man, I just found this sucker for sale on craigslist.... http://cleveland.craigslist.org/for/3948752326.html This is really the smallest chipper I could consider using.
  7. bonner1040

    Wanted! 6" chipper...

    I agree with a lot of the sentiments but disagree with some too. For Ken I think a smaller chipper will be fine. For people running a day to day business, with employees and trucks etc...A larger chipper is a necessity. We run a 18" Bandit and we can fill a truck in 10 minutes with a crane or...
  8. bonner1040

    Wanted! 6" chipper...

    I couldnt imagine billing a respectable man hour rate with a 6" chipper. A chipper is the most important piece of equipment you own. If a truck breaks down you can rent one much cheaper than a good chipper. Less than a 12" chipper seems crazy. Do you do removals? Or mostly just pruning? Our...
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