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[email protected] 28-04-2006 11:31 PM

Chipper/Shredder Recommendations
 
Hi. I am wondering if you would recommend a chipper/shredder for what
I would like to do - and if anyone has any recommendations.

I would mainly be grinding up fairly small branches off of shrubs and
understory trees that I have pruned, branches that fall on the ground,
and perennials that I have cut down in the spring, and for grinding up
leaves - though that is not absolutely necessary - since I already have
a leaflbower/shredder and I can also grind up the leaves with my
lawnmower.

I'd like to put the waste in my composter to eventually mulch my
perennial and shrub beds with. All of the ones I see, say they will
take up to 3" branches which seems kind of excessive for what I'd be
doing. Are there ones that are less expensive for just smaller
branches, but that still work, or am I better off going with one that
can handle larger just in case.

Meg


uy2618 29-04-2006 01:01 AM

Chipper/Shredder Recommendations
 
Get one one or two sizes or pwers larger than you think your current needs
are. A few years ago I bought the largest petrol model that was still
considered domestic grade that I could find.

Within a month I was trying to munch stuff that would have suited an even
larger model.

3 inch branches are quite large and anything that wil handle those should be
fine for you. Last Christmas i bought a foliage muncher as a present for
someone. This is fine for all leaves, stalks and foliage and cost around the
$A100 ($US60 mark), but my recommendations (subject to your budget) a
Buy larger than anticipated
Buy petrol rather than electric (they tend to be built stronger)
Get one with a foliage hopper as well as a brach feeder.

Good luck

wrote in message
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Hi. I am wondering if you would recommend a chipper/shredder for what
I would like to do - and if anyone has any recommendations.

I would mainly be grinding up fairly small branches off of shrubs and
understory trees that I have pruned, branches that fall on the ground,
and perennials that I have cut down in the spring, and for grinding up
leaves - though that is not absolutely necessary - since I already have
a leaflbower/shredder and I can also grind up the leaves with my
lawnmower.

I'd like to put the waste in my composter to eventually mulch my
perennial and shrub beds with. All of the ones I see, say they will
take up to 3" branches which seems kind of excessive for what I'd be
doing. Are there ones that are less expensive for just smaller
branches, but that still work, or am I better off going with one that
can handle larger just in case.

Meg




Tom 29-04-2006 02:26 AM

Chipper/Shredder Recommendations
 
Check out the Billy Goat brand.



"uy2618" wrote in message
...
Get one one or two sizes or pwers larger than you think your current needs
are. A few years ago I bought the largest petrol model that was still
considered domestic grade that I could find.

Within a month I was trying to munch stuff that would have suited an even
larger model.

3 inch branches are quite large and anything that wil handle those should
be
fine for you. Last Christmas i bought a foliage muncher as a present for
someone. This is fine for all leaves, stalks and foliage and cost around
the
$A100 ($US60 mark), but my recommendations (subject to your budget) a
Buy larger than anticipated
Buy petrol rather than electric (they tend to be built stronger)
Get one with a foliage hopper as well as a brach feeder.

Good luck

wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi. I am wondering if you would recommend a chipper/shredder for what
I would like to do - and if anyone has any recommendations.

I would mainly be grinding up fairly small branches off of shrubs and
understory trees that I have pruned, branches that fall on the ground,
and perennials that I have cut down in the spring, and for grinding up
leaves - though that is not absolutely necessary - since I already have
a leaflbower/shredder and I can also grind up the leaves with my
lawnmower.

I'd like to put the waste in my composter to eventually mulch my
perennial and shrub beds with. All of the ones I see, say they will
take up to 3" branches which seems kind of excessive for what I'd be
doing. Are there ones that are less expensive for just smaller
branches, but that still work, or am I better off going with one that
can handle larger just in case.

Meg






Phisherman 29-04-2006 09:12 PM

Chipper/Shredder Recommendations
 
On 28 Apr 2006 15:31:26 -0700, wrote:

Hi. I am wondering if you would recommend a chipper/shredder for what
I would like to do - and if anyone has any recommendations.

I would mainly be grinding up fairly small branches off of shrubs and
understory trees that I have pruned, branches that fall on the ground,
and perennials that I have cut down in the spring, and for grinding up
leaves - though that is not absolutely necessary - since I already have
a leaflbower/shredder and I can also grind up the leaves with my
lawnmower.

I'd like to put the waste in my composter to eventually mulch my
perennial and shrub beds with. All of the ones I see, say they will
take up to 3" branches which seems kind of excessive for what I'd be
doing. Are there ones that are less expensive for just smaller
branches, but that still work, or am I better off going with one that
can handle larger just in case.

Meg


How many (large) trees do you have? If over 100, consider a 8 or 10
HP chipper/shredder. Look carefully at the junction between the
shoot and the chipper/shredder body--it should be a cast piece rather
than a welded piece. That piece takes a lot of stress and you want a
good warranty on your machine. A tight-fitting dust mask, goggles,
ear protection, heavy pants and gloves are recommended.


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