I’ve recently some logging done on my 30 acre lot. I’d like to buy a PTO driven chipper for clean up. Recommendations?
It‘ll be strapped to an L3301.
thanks
It‘ll be strapped to an L3301.
thanks
How much chipping to fill a bed like you have there? I've thought about getting a chipper to make my own mulch, but I've been advised it will be way too slow and take a much greater amount of material to make any sizable amount than I might expect.I have a woodland mills wc-68 which I use paired with my B…suits my needs. (I have no experience with another PTO brand to make a comparison). Makes great ballast too, but it hangs back a bit. As far as I am concerned it’s like an angry beaver and will take up to 6”. I don’t have any complaints with mine and I would buy it again. I Think if you go to a Paul Bunyan or logging show you might be able to compare some side by side and try. It be nice to try or demo before purchase, but I don’t have a brick and mortar place near me. I got mine as a drop shipment that was inside a metal crate…it was packaged well but one of the corners was damaged (not the sellers fault unless they loaded truck like that, but the machine itself was just fine…very well protected and packaged very nice and instructions easy to follow. I hope this helps.
Good day. Happy 4th? What’s too slow? I did not time it with a stop watch…the raised bed is 20’x5’ and about 20” tall. For the amount of fill in the picture which leveled out to about 8- 12” +/- of chips…that took about or close to an hour I would estimate. I started with a pile of branches that were 4 or 5 feet high and maybe 8-10 feet wide at the bottom just to give an idea. IMO it went pretty quick. I sort of think the opposite about how much it makes…I think it makes more mulch than I expected.How much chipping to fill a bed like you have there? I've thought about getting a chipper to make my own mulch, but I've been advised it will be way too slow and take a much greater amount of material to make any sizable amount than I might expect.
I am sorry if I misunderstood….you can make 3 or so waist high piles in an hour very easily. I am not sure how much mulch that would be, but you will be thankful to have a loader on your tractor to scoop and move it. I think it produced more mulch than I expected from the little bit of branches…depends on what expecting…I don’t have a good way to estimate the volume. I keep the chipper at my residence where I only have a few acres…it makes more than enough for our muching needs on just a few acres…and that’s for gardens, chicken coop and pathways. We compost it too for soil amendments. That still really doesn’t explain volume though.Thanks for the reply.
I think you misunderstood the 'slow' part, but I didn't clarify it well. Also I'm not the OP with the 30 acres. My intent was to accumulate mulch by chipping up limbs and such as needed. Basically as trees come down, cut them up for firewood and chip the little stuff for mulch. I wasn't told the chipping process would be slow, I was told the accumulation of mulch would be slow. As in, it takes a lot more material than I may think to produce a useful amount of mulch.