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Palm Tree Chippers


John Mac
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Vermeer, Morbark. Just don't go crazy loading to much in at one time. Like any other material that is fed into a chipper don't over do it. I would not wast my time converting the end product into mulch.

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Cool, thanks. I'll check it out. The mulch thing is for my own garden...it's huge and full of things that need mulch.....we'll see! Thanks, J

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If you choose to use the fronds as mulch just remember the seed pods will be your undoing and you will have more palms in your garden than can tolerate.

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True. I am possessed of a flamethrower.......:sneaky2:

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vermeer 1800xl will chip most palms.If the wood is very wet i do have to monitor the exit carefully otherwise the chute may get blocked.

To best chip fronds run them in backwards in a big bunch

When chipping any sort of palm i run the feed wheels flat out .

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I have a Morbark M8D petrol model. Chips fronds without any bother, have chipped Washingtonias and Pheonix. It also has a feed roller speed control so you can turn it as slow as you want. I find the mulch very stringy and personally wouldn't spread it on my garden.. unless I had nothing else maybe! I'm yet to try whole Trachycarpus (including trunks) but will give it a go.

 

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