Hello all,
I am thinking of getting a small chipper for the brush that I clear so often. In our climate, once a field goes fallow, small trees ("tan-tan" a legume and decent nitrogen-fixer) take over within 3 months and they will be 1.5" within 6 months. I usually whack these things off with the brush cutter and load them into the trailer, but chipping them might be economical, if the chipper doesn't suck.
But in my experience, small chippers are a disappointment. Is there a good one? Are there tricks to keeping them performing well?
Great site, first time poster.
Thanks.
I am thinking of getting a small chipper for the brush that I clear so often. In our climate, once a field goes fallow, small trees ("tan-tan" a legume and decent nitrogen-fixer) take over within 3 months and they will be 1.5" within 6 months. I usually whack these things off with the brush cutter and load them into the trailer, but chipping them might be economical, if the chipper doesn't suck.
But in my experience, small chippers are a disappointment. Is there a good one? Are there tricks to keeping them performing well?
Great site, first time poster.
Thanks.