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Jul 16, 2024
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O Gaucho
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I don't think so. Mine is 20 years old so maybe they have improved since then.
The one I have couldn't come anywhere near to chipping a 3 inch branch.
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Shot in the dark question about yard tools: Anyone here have a wood-chipper?
Mufasa
Jul 16, 9:54am
You live near Fargo? Got a lightly used one.
Blueto
Jul 16, 9:56am
No teeth stuck in it?
Mufasa
Jul 16, 10:00am
RE: Shot in the dark question about yard tools: Anyone here have a wood-chipper?
RalphWiggam
Jul 16, 9:56am
Sounds like a question a Fed would ask
DKN
Jul 16, 9:59am
Working at Home Depot Tool Rental... just based on what we had...
Coug
Jul 16, 9:59am
Helpful, thanks--I figure I am gonna have to spend more than I want to so that
Mufasa
Jul 16, 10:02am
The towable ones seemed to hold up the best...
Coug
Jul 16, 10:05am
I have a little cheap one from Harbor freight. It can manage about 1 inch
O Gaucho
Jul 16, 10:19am
Good to know... I looked at a Harbor Freight one that is supposed to chip 3 inch
Mufasa
Jul 16, 10:24am
I don't think so. Mine is 20 years old so maybe they have improved since then.
O Gaucho
Jul 16, 10:33am
Just basic yard stuff... probably nothing over a 3-inch diameter--mainly
Mufasa
Jul 16, 10:51am
How much do you want to spend? Large scale or small scale jobs?
CountryBumpkin
Jul 16, 10:47am
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