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Yup, an endless stream of palm fronds, banana leaves and F*&^ing constanlty breaking Palo Verde branches has finnaly broken me down to want to find a Wood Chipper to make disposal easier - willing to buy if anyone out there has one and doesnt use it much.

Hit me up.:flipoff2:
 
Yup, an endless stream of palm fronds, banana leaves and F*&^ing constanlty breaking Palo Verde branches has finnaly broken me down ...

uh huh... :rolleyes: :lol:
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LOL!

If your not in a hurry, I can get you some specs on a Craftsman my dad left me..
 
My experience with big industrial type chippers is; they will quickly eat just about anything tossed into them, fill a big truck in a hurry. My experience with small homeowner type chippers is; they are weak, will only take small stuff and then need to be fed slowly or they clog up, are better at blowing dirt/debris around, making a mess, than getting anything done. By the time I cut the stuff small enough to fit/be consumed by the chipper, it was easier to simply stack it in the disposal container of choice.:hillbilly:
 
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