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Fredrik

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  1. Can't speak for the build quality, but the ergonomics looks terrible, look how high the infeed is! If you feed it with longer branches you need to lift them over your head. Also the infeed is fixed so each time you choke it you will have to pull out the tools to take it apart if stuff gets stuck in there. And a 15hp you will choke A 15hp isnt "ideal" for those sizes, it will handle it though, eventually. Anything between 10-50 mm goes fine, thinner or thicker is less optimal. Here is another version of the machine Wood chipper: Briggs & Stratton 14hp for sale in Europe | I IRONBALTIC.COM IRON BALTIC Helps you to make your all- terrain vehicle all it can be! Our brand is designed for heavy duty use in difficult northern regions. How to purchase Iron Baltic Wood chipper:... where both in and out pipes are fold able. I have a similar machine but decided to not go with that particular design in part due to the high infeed.
  2. Oh I sure am, or at least I try We love it here me and my gf. just need one more machine .....
  3. another newbie checking in Google showed me this wonderful place when I was looking for info on wood chippers and I found plenty of it here so I have been doing lots of reading. And then I found some other interesting threads, and another, and another I don't do any professional arb work but me and my gf has a small farm with about 40 acres forrest and a few acres meadow where we used to raise horses but as of a few years we no longer has any animals.

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