What’s Your SMALLER Equipment Setup?

Anyone have experience with the 6" Altec? Dc610 with 6x10 opening
No, but I’ve played with a 75xp that was decked out with all the options. I loved the little thing, very capable pruning chipper they easily ate conifer limbs with ease.
Sharp knives and horse power would be what I’d focus on. Anything 30 hp or greater and it would be a hard machine to pass up
 
I picked up a Woodmaxx 14 HP micro (4" capacity) drum chipper that has been very useful so far. Small equipment works well in my niche. My market has a lot of straight growing limbs where this chipper is not fighting the tide.

We used it on a backyard job where new landscaping meant no large chipper/ mini in the backyard. We really didn't need it back there, as we chipped 2.5" and less, and performed erosion control work on a steep slope with the 2.5" and up, mulching with chips.



Just bought a Portable Winch skidder cone to go with my Simpson capstan for low-impact forestry management jobs. Root disease pocket work with big-ish doug-firs with a preservation management plan.
 
I still like (and more importantly HO's do as well) the smaller chips these things make with sharp knives and the anvil to chipper blade gap set correctly anyway. It's great for flower beds and small ornamental trees. And as Dad said, "It gives the goodness back into the soil"! As for branching limbs I just nip em with an electric saw and they usually fold into the chute just fine (sometimes kinda chuck and duck like the old days tho). I do find mine anyway doesn't digest long needle pines like Mugo's that well - too much of these at once and you can plug up, which doesn't seem to happen with spruce or deciduous branches. Sounds crazy but for pitchy stuff, cleaning and waxing the inside of the discharge chute does wonders too. Nutz I know, but it works.
 

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