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Cleaning up the brush piles

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by gboutdoors, Mar 16, 2019.

  1. gboutdoors

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    Had a few brush piles from the winter good day so figured I would chip them up and give the girls some new yard cover.

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    Even the Xmas tree. :tree:
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    Almost a full trailer.
     
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    That trailer is perfect for holding the wood chips... I see you have a nice 3 point chipper for the Kubota? How do you like it? How big of diameter wood will it take before it struggles?

    Right now I have a dozen or so piles in the woods where I stack up tree tops or smaller trees I need to thin. Eventually they break down after a few years, but I always seem to keep adding to them so they never get much smaller. A big chipper would be nice.... :)
     
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    The girls are loving me now!!:rofl: :lol:
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