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Did you ever what a backyard chipper?
this is the "MOTHER" of all chippers......
http://www.banditchippers.com/image....)+x(430)+q(80) Unwanted logging waste is no longer an issue with Bandit's newest whole tree chipper. Bandit's new 700-horsepower Model 3590 transforms logging slash, land clearing waste, whole trees and brush into a uniform, saleable chip product faster and more efficiently than ever before. The secret to the Model 3590's power lies in its newly designed discharge system and one-of-a-kind feed system: the most powerful feed system ever developed on a whole tree chipper. The feed system features a wide 38" x 40" opening that can accept material up to 30" in diameter. The four powerful feed wheels—two vertical wheels on each side and two top feed wheels set on a diagonal—work to effectively crush and compress limby material, guiding it to the oversized drum. Once at the drum, eight 12" long knives reduce the material into uniform, saleable chips, which are then ejected from the chipper through the high-velocity chip discharge system. This powerful system allows the Model 3590 to quickly pack a 48-foot trailer, meaning fewer trips to the dumpsite, saving time and money. here's their "small" unit in action...... http://www.banditchippers.com/index....temId=38&id=51 anybody recognise the music? :eek: xoxoxoo |
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I read a true crime novel about one of these. no body , no crime? but they found a fingernail....
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Oh.. ouch. |
There was a Cold Case episode where they found a partial tooth. And luckily, it had some dental work that was able to be matched to the suspect's missing wife.
But yeah Bobby, that is one bad-ass machine. (Insert Tim Allen man-pig grunt here...) |
It looks like a f*ckin' beast... Did anyone check out the "Beast Recylers" they sell.
I don't think your putting Humpy Dumpy back together again... |
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