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Has anyone got any more thoughts on PTO chippers?

 

We are a farm that does a healthy sideline in tree surgeon/green waste processing. We now need our own chipper and have a number of tractors that we can hook it up to - plenty of horse power.

 

So what should I be considering? Probably going to APF, what should I have a look at there?

 

Thanks.

 

What size material are you wanting to chip?

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That's right. Anything big enough goes for logs.

 

It is the smaller branches and brash that we struggle to deal with. Stobarts take a lot of woodchip off us for their biomass power stations. So if we can convert some of the smaller stuff into acceptable chip for them it would be great.

 

Anything left we are permitted by the EA to compost. So by chipping these smaller branches and brash it should compost quicker/better.

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