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Quick question:

 

I'm putting together a project proposal. 

 

Has anyone got a ballpark figure for the amount of fuel required to chip 100 tonnes of small diameter poplar with a 9" chipper? Also roughly how much time would this take (hand feeding).

 

Would also be useful to know if a 'free standing' chipper or tractor mounted pto powered chipper would be best for this job?

 

Many thanks, TVI

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9 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

Is the brash all in a pile in one location? Is the access decent?

For that quantity I’d be looking at getting a biomass chipper in personally - an Albach would get through that in less than 2 hours if it could load the material fast enough. 

Yes, material will be all in one location and access is fine for a lorry.

 

Do you know the going rate for getting one of these big chippers in for half a day?

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If there is 100 tonnes with decent access and you don’t want/need the chip then you should be able to sell it. If you are chipping for your own use then obviously it’ll cost money, but will definitely be cheaper than the overall cost of dealing with it by hand.

Oliver Lord would be my first phonecall - he will give you rates etc. Google Peter Lord Forestry. 

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