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<blockquote data-quote="highlandvines" data-source="post: 1834936" data-attributes="member: 43203"><p>We had a liberty 3 pt chipper. Was rated for 6inch. Would easily take 3 and 4 inch and would just chop them up. We got lots of mulch out of it and didn't have any issues with tractor. The issue with the chipper is if you have lots of side branches. They don't feed well and it's alot of work to cut them off so it feeds. If they are smooth logs with no branches, branches all going same direction, or flimsy branches it eats them right up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highlandvines, post: 1834936, member: 43203"] We had a liberty 3 pt chipper. Was rated for 6inch. Would easily take 3 and 4 inch and would just chop them up. We got lots of mulch out of it and didn't have any issues with tractor. The issue with the chipper is if you have lots of side branches. They don't feed well and it's alot of work to cut them off so it feeds. If they are smooth logs with no branches, branches all going same direction, or flimsy branches it eats them right up. [/QUOTE]
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