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White pine with cavity on lean towards cottage from this morning


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Ok that's a tie there Dave with my shot ! Lol
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Forgot my phone today, Devon!!!
Am scheduled to do some tree work on Cache Lake (Algonquin Park) on Thursday, and Bass Lake (near Foots Bay) tomorrow if weather cooperates, so more photos forthcoming!
 
How old is that RC 20? I'm just curious because they told me that they got out of the big chipper business a few years ago. I got to run one of the first RC20's years ago and really liked it. The boss wasn't quite ready to make that leap at the time.
 
How old is that RC 20? I'm just curious because they told me that they got out of the big chipper business a few years ago. I got to run one of the first RC20's years ago and really liked it. The boss wasn't quite ready to make that leap at the time.
It's a 2008
 
I've never had a chance to run any of the Rayco chippers, but always thought they looked like pretty decent machines. You'll have to give us your feedback on how it compares to the Morbark M20R.
So far I love the height of the infeed table, it's much lower than the Morbark. They both seem like well built and solid machines. I think I like the feed wheel design of the Morbark better than the staggered wheels of the rayco but time will tell. Right now I have no down pressure so I can't comment on the pulling force and crotch busting capabilities.
 
I think that machine came with a sort of automatic impulse down presseure as well. Also had a sensor that would slow the top roller down a bit when grabbing a big butt end to decrease the chance of it kicking up. Nice machine.
 

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