oosik
Epic Contributor
IT - Oh, boy - dead & dry pine versus live & green pine. The live/green stuff will give up its pitch like squeezing water out of a soaked shop towel. And if its a hot day - everything is hot - the little pine, the chipper, the chute, the sticky pitch - - ME. For all the mentioned reasons - I will start my operations before sunrise - around 5AM - and quit around 10 to 10:30AM.
By 10AM I'm beat to death and ready for my mid-morning nap. That's a solid five hours of identifying and cutting OR dragging and piling OR chipping.
A question - a chipper that can handle a 12" tree must have some form of winch to pull a tree that size into the chipper ?? With a 12" tree - you can grunt til the cows come home and it will not move an inch.
By 10AM I'm beat to death and ready for my mid-morning nap. That's a solid five hours of identifying and cutting OR dragging and piling OR chipping.
A question - a chipper that can handle a 12" tree must have some form of winch to pull a tree that size into the chipper ?? With a 12" tree - you can grunt til the cows come home and it will not move an inch.