SouthSoundTree
Treehouser
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 make it more productive, however, as I understand it, you're the tight quarters company that will have to bring things down/ out in a relatively small space.
I'm kind in that boat, and couldn't get much more out of a bigger chipper. A chipper winch would be nice, which is why I'm playing with the Simpson Capstan, which I'm hoping will forward chokered brush to/ nearer to the chipper. A lot of my jobs don't have access for machines.
So I guess, it Might be most useful to figure out which smaller chipper is the best bang for your buck.
Throat size will be an important factor.
I'm kind in that boat, and couldn't get much more out of a bigger chipper. A chipper winch would be nice, which is why I'm playing with the Simpson Capstan, which I'm hoping will forward chokered brush to/ nearer to the chipper. A lot of my jobs don't have access for machines.
So I guess, it Might be most useful to figure out which smaller chipper is the best bang for your buck.
Throat size will be an important factor.