Same, from 6 to 8 weeks out since Covid, even though I would have liked to be only 2 weeks out, to now current and shy of work. I will start calling clients which I prefer not to do.
And most of my work is with moneyed clients. People are on edge.
If you wanted to stick with that trailer... load spreading hitch? I've seen them crank down a load sharing hitch enough to remove the back tires from a pickup.
https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Weight_Distribution_Hitch.aspx
The battery is sometimes sold with a blower as a kit almost as cheap as battery alone. (Blower is weak compared to a Husky batt blower.)
At $215 or anything sub $300 I would buy another saw kit to get the additional battery.
Seems like you got a good conversation going. If you ever want a topic to have more engagement and be taken more seriously I would suggest leaving out personal dispersion and just go for the business aspects.
I believe you can go back and change your headline/topic if you agree.
As I understand it drum chippers throw well straight forward and up to 45° to each side. I rented a Bandit 12XPC drum chipper to chip a mas of big pine limbs and tops. Most of it was going 45° forward over a fence to a neighbor who wanted the chips. When almost done I spun the chute around...
Matias the 250XP's would be disk chippers right?
NWPEZ what had you do lower feed wheel and bearings? That seems very early in it's life to have issues there.