April 26, 2010
Daniel Cutler La Crosse, WI
    
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Chop chop!
This woodchipper is great. I've used it for small tree limbs, brush, and leaves.
There is a certain learning curve to using it efficiently and not getting it clogged by stuffing too much stuff at once down the top chute but, once you learn it you'll be very 'chipper'.
This thing breaks limbs down small. I removed the tri-hammers once to see if I could get bigger chips but they were still very small.
Next time I do larger limbs I will try removing both tri-hammers and j-hammers. It should make bigger chips then, if my guesstimation is correct.
I love this chipper and would buy again. Made in the USA by Wisconsinites.
CSD RECOMMENDS: If you'd like some advice on how to get the chip size you need, give the folks at Earthquake a call at (800) 345-6007; their tech support will be happy to help you. This woodchipper is great. I've used it for small tree limbs, brush, and leaves.
There is a certain learning curve to using it efficiently and not getting it clogged by stuffing too much stuff at once down the top chute but, once you learn it you'll be very 'chipper'.
This thing breaks limbs down small. I removed the tri-hammers once to see if I could get bigger chips but they were still very small.
Next time I do larger limbs I will try removing both tri-hammers and j-hammers. It should make bigger chips then, if my guesstimation is correct. more
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