plowhog
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- Joined
- Dec 8, 2015
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- North. NV, North. CA
- Tractor
- Massey 1710 / 1758, Ventrac 4500Y / TD9
I'm having a hard time sorting out what wood chipper to buy, and whether to just rent one instead. Home Depot and other companies rent them, usually 6" chippers.
With rental, I dislike needing to prepare a huge pile of stuff in advance, just so I can play "beat the clock" and keep the expensive rented chipper busy. I'd much prefer owning a chipper, so I could clear slash for a while, then chip for a while, then do something else or maybe repeat. Without worrying about the clock. But they are quite expensive to buy. Upper end chippers in the 6" range with hydraulic feed can run $8,000 or even much more. There are lesser priced units, but none that I am considering.
For those who have used rental chippers, how did your experience turn out?
With rental, I dislike needing to prepare a huge pile of stuff in advance, just so I can play "beat the clock" and keep the expensive rented chipper busy. I'd much prefer owning a chipper, so I could clear slash for a while, then chip for a while, then do something else or maybe repeat. Without worrying about the clock. But they are quite expensive to buy. Upper end chippers in the 6" range with hydraulic feed can run $8,000 or even much more. There are lesser priced units, but none that I am considering.
For those who have used rental chippers, how did your experience turn out?