Barc Buster
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- The land shaped like a hand
Don’t let the small size fool you like it did me. It’s a legit professional quality machine. With Bandit and Morbark right up the road from me I’ve been around quality chippers pretty much from the start of my career 20+ years ago. The Eliet prof 6 feels like a machine built to the same standard.Based on what you concluded, what type of job do you see this machine being best suited for?
Could it handle a big pin oak prune?
The machine could handle pretty much any pruning job you could throw at it. I also believe you could do small/medium removals with it as well. Either remove and sell/burn the firewood from such a job or place by the curb and it would disappear. Also because it’s actually shredding material it handles things like pompas grass, fall leaves, palm prunings, hedge trimmings, etc better than a chipper…
I think the traditional chipper comp is the Bandit 65xp. They will both chip 4” material all day everyday. The bandit can chip branches a bit faster and chip the occasional 6”chunk. The Eliet can process green leafy material and other yard waste better. The Bandit won’t reduce material quite as much. The Eliet produces a chip that would be very easy to get rid of. I would much rather run the Eliet than a Vermeer 6” chipper hands down.


Having said all that mounting the Eliet unit to a trailer pretty much cancels many of the machine’s advantages. If you’re looking for a trailer mounted chipper I’d just find a Bandit 65xp for less money used.
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