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This looks a good chipper..... and expensive too!

 

 

yup. Carlsberg dont make chippers, but if they did...

That thing is probably the best chipper on the planet. CBI took a 6400 grinder with 1200hp and put a 6 tonne solid chipper rotor into it. absolutely mental. you dont get the perspective of how big that machine really is with that vid though.

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Haha, Vermeer or Jensen? That is two ends of a scale. There is little to choose between all the US manufacturers. Bandit and Vermeer are biased more towards Tree services, Morbark and Dynamic are slightly more forestry biased.

Jensen are puny little things that have an infuriating infeed that drove me up the wall whenever I fed ours.

 

Admittedly not for fuel or biomass, but have experience feeding a big big PTO Jensen.... we were feeding whole trees through it on night-shift rail work, sometimes taking 5 men to lift the tree and feed the chipper and I must say I was more than impressed with it..... the power was immense.

 

Vermeer seem to show good chippers for tree work... most of them are tow-behind or drag chippers though which wouldn't be of much use to me.

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Admittedly not for fuel or biomass, but have experience feeding a big big PTO Jensen.... we were feeding whole trees through it on night-shift rail work, sometimes taking 5 men to lift the tree and feed the chipper and I must say I was more than impressed with it..... the power was immense.

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Seriously, it might have been a 141 jensen, but it aint in the same league as the yank stuff.

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the 5010 is a chipper and all other komptechs are shredders as far as im aware, all i know is that i throw stuff in 1 end with a 25 ton 360 and grab and it fills the bucket of the 996 cat shovel in a matter of minutes

 

sorry Garth, it would seem Komptech have started building chippers:001_unsure:

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yup. Carlsberg dont make chippers, but if they did...

That thing is probably the best chipper on the planet. CBI took a 6400 grinder with 1200hp and put a 6 tonne solid chipper rotor into it. absolutely mental. you dont get the perspective of how big that machine really is with that vid though.

 

Just reading the stats on the CBI website.....

 

I think i've just wet myself.... excuse me.. :001_tt1:

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sorry Garth, it would seem Komptech have started building chippers:001_unsure:

 

no worries mate, the chipper rarely gets used in relation to the fleet of shredders due to the type of material that gets brought in for processing, all of which goes to the continent for their powerstations.

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