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Re: does an economical brush chipper exist?
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Posted by James in NC on November 05, 2004 at 07:05:19 from (63.76.46.2):
In Reply to: does an economical brush chipper exist? posted by Butch(OH) on November 05, 2004 at 06:20:59:
Vermeer makes 2 PTO powered brush chippers. One handles up to 6" the other up to 9". I would not describe them a economical, but they are built just has heavy as there industrial models. We have the 9" model and really like it. There are economical models out there. Most dealers can get them through the small line distributors. Remember these can be dangerous and you get what you pay for. I would look for one with a large feed table to help keep operators arms out of the feeder roller.
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