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Please can some one suggest , which size of chipper I need to hire for chipping Leylanddii up to 9" diameter. Asking for advice as I know nothing about wood chippers. Thanks in advance for any info.

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Please can some one suggest , which size of chipper I need to hire for chipping Leylanddii up to 9" diameter. Asking for advice as I know nothing about wood chippers. Thanks in advance for any info.

 

Best to start from the other end and think about whats going to happen to the mountain of chips

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What does your local hire place have to offer? Nowt wrong with a 6 inch sometimes and just keep the logs. Otherwise I'd wand something large on a tractor or something and just have done!

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What does your local hire place have to offer? Nowt wrong with a 6 inch sometimes and just keep the logs. Otherwise I'd wand something large on a tractor or something and just have done!

 

 

Thank you for your reply,our local plant hire company has a 6" chipper for hire certainly not up to the job.

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Thank you for your reply,our local plant hire company has a 6" chipper for hire certainly not up to the job.

 

 

Fair enough. I usually hate hire machines as their not up to standard usually (blunt blades etc ). Try find someone with a pto chipper locally and that should suit your needs. That's if you can get it near the job

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If your gonna chip leylandi in 9" diameter your gonna need a 12" chipper at least I never chip anything over 3" anything over goes for firewood

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