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has anyone tried chipping gorse in the past, need to reduce the volume as it cant be burnt on site (dry heath sssi) and all arisings need to be removed so was thinking about chipping into builders bags :confused1:

 

 

 

 

next thread: anyone want to do a couple of days chipping for me :lol::thumbup:

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Put a fair bit through my Quad Chip, by which I mean watched someone else put a fair bit through.

 

Bigger chipper would be ideal though.

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yes I spent a couple of days chipping gorse through our salean cougar chipper. Found it fed much better feeding it in green/bushy end first. I,ve run a bit through one of our 200mxs without any problems. Big welding gauntlets made it much less painful.

 

As for another day chipping gorse- I think I,m busy that day:biggrin:

 

 

 

has anyone tried chipping gorse in the past, need to reduce the volume as it cant be burnt on site (dry heath sssi) and all arisings need to be removed so was thinking about chipping into builders bags :confused1:

 

 

 

 

next thread: anyone want to do a couple of days chipping for me :lol::thumbup:

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Charlie, have a word with Gregor Macarthur, from Macarther forest services. Sure he would have the answer for you. i think he might have a good deal on a chipper he has in his yard as well. cheers nathan

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