NCL4701
Well-known member
Equipment
L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
Chipping now and having burned in years past when it was legal (it isn’t here currently without a one off permit every time, which may or may not be granted) I would have to agree chipping is unlikely to save time v burning. It sure doesn’t save me labor as I would sweat a lot less piling brush with the grapple, tossing a bit of diesel on the pile, and lighting it up as opposed to feeding a chipper; even one with hydraulic feed.They use chippers because they need the branches gone NOW, not some unspecified time later. (But they don't need to cut them much. When you can toss a 30' long branch with a 6" butt into a chipper and have it dragged in and gone in a minute flat, not much cutting is needed.)
Those of us who have the option of burning will save some time, but not much labor, with chipping.
If you’re good with a relatively small quantity of ashes instead of a comparatively greater quantity of chips and have a reasonable place to legally burn, burning is certainly a viable option.
In regard to the 30’ long 6” diameter limb self feeding: the chipper contemplated by the OP is capable of doing exactly that. My WC-68 is smaller than the Woodmaxx WM8H and it eats stuff that size routinely. Just get it started and step away.
That’s a major advantage of the PTO chippers: you get a lot of capacity for a quite reasonable price not buying a motor or even an axle/trailer setup required for a self contained chipper. But they’re not necessarily the optimal solution for everyone.