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Malscral
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1 hour ago, gdh said:
If you removed any blades from a drum chipper it would end up smashing the blade holders I would think. It's definitely not something I would try. For bigger chip you want a bigger sieve and faster infeed.
Yes, I think that would be the problem. Faster feed rollers definitely.
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Thanks.Nice tool. I was hoping to feed in tops with a grab and make full use of all the material down to the twigs. I fear some sort of chopping rotor will have to be employed..but not chopping so fine as usual
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What are 'branch loggers, please? I'm new to these things.
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Hello, I need to chip brash and smaller hedgewood for a gasifying log stove. The fine wood chip is not good in these stoves, but the bigger chip from a screw chipper is very good. A big screw chipper is beyond my budget and tractor hp. If a pto drum chipper (fed by a grab) can produce bigger chip, then that would be my amswer, I think? Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
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Anyone have experience of using a hydraulic chainsaw on a grab or harvester, please? I think an 18 inch bar would suffice. I see McConnell make such a saw. How is the bar moved into cutting and retracted/ Thanks.
Is it possible to remove a few knives on a pto chipper to get larger chip size?
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I nearly bought a S/H Farmi a while back because I could feed it with a grab. It looked a serviceable tool at a sensible price, but I should have investigated further. Tks.