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I am a groundworkers doing foundations for small builders and land clearance jobs I also do stump grinding. I have never used a chipper so don't know their limitations. When I do clearance jobs there is usually a large amount of brambles, rough timber and small brash which I presume is not suitable for a chipper. Shredders don't seem very common so my question is would I be better off buying a tracked chipper or something like a bugnot/Eliet shredder? Most of my jobs aren't massive and have tight access but looking to provide my services to othera which might be bigger.

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Generally if its brash/timber a chipper will be more suitable. If it is proper green waste a shredder will be better. You can put some green waste through a chipper, best mixed up with some brash. Leafy material will often come out a chipper looking largely the same as it went in.  

 

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