ClimbingTN
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@Merle Nelson linked me to a video that Reg had a small chipper on the back of his truck. I took that idea and came up with my version. The 5” chipper/shredder is from Northern Tool. The chipper works great and creates small chips/shreds. We chipped about 3.5 yards in no time. Chip photo during chipping. There’s a learning curve with the machine. You “can’t” fill the bottom of the hopper with a bunch of pine needles. You also can’t force feed two 5” pieces at the same time. The chipper drum pulls branches in pretty quick. The chipper weighs 408lbs. It’s balanced well and pretty easy to move. I have a ball on my tractor to tow around. I also welded a pneumatic tire caster under the foot stand to roll it around and onto the trailer. Now to the dump trailer. I welded a receiver and bought an aluminum carrier off FBMP. It’s rated for 500lbs. I also put a chain binder between the trailer and the carrier to relieve some tongue pressure. I put a hand winch on the chipper to pull it on a trailer or truck bed. My Dewalt hammer drill pulls it right on. I strap both sides for more stability. NOW the BAD news…I didn’t think about the extra weight on the back of the 10ft dump trailer. The weight upsets the balance and makes the trailer sway. After 45 mph a slight abrupt movement gets crazy fast. It doesn’t do it with just the tractor/grapple/stump grinder loaded. I have to have the tractor facing forward because the grapple rests on the front toolbox. Now I’m rethinking my setup but, carrying all 3 pieces isn’t doable with what I have.
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