tree machine, jim clark in Indianapolis got into the tree business because he was first in the mushroom business. he bought a 6 inch bandit and modified the disc so it carriex four blades instead of two. he also made it so he could slow down the feed wheels. the result was beautiful fine...
jet sleds work great for moving mulch. the chips are amazing with the little guys but can get pretty stringy when dull. i really dislike hauling chips away from the sight these days. chips should stay. but it is easier to just haul em away give them to the recycle yard so they can dye them...
you have to kind of push the branches in as there is no feed wheels
when the blades get dull it just bangs your hands till they go numb. not fun. i graduated from there to a 6 inch morbark which was pretty awesomley versatile. i picked it up for around 5 gs with a kohler moter. its a great...
no way, my dr was 18 hp and it was brutal. it definitly advanced the arthritis in my hands by at least a decade. a big maple removal was actually much more preferable than a crab apple or gnarly hawthorne pruning. it would eat up a nice straight limb.
https://youtu.be/SrAV4H0FiEk
i had this dr chipper. got me started. if the blades are sharp its okay. if not it sucks. the blades dulled quickly. but i did some serious work with that setup.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.