Farmers use wood chippers to clear areas where trees have fallen. The wood chipper is able to take branches and sticks and turn them into mulch. The size of the chipper affects the size of branches it can process.
What is the point of a wood chipper?
The main purpose of a wood chipper is to reduce wood material such as tree branches, trunks, stumps or sticks into smaller and manageable wood chips outside.
Do I need a wood chipper?
If you don’t buy a higher-end model, feeding branches more than two inches wide could cause problems. Most residential chippers will work if the diameter of the tree limbs and branches is less than 2.5.
Can you put dry wood through a chipper?
A wood chipper can shred dry and fresh wood, unlike a shredder. The leaves are still attached to the machine and you can feel them. The size of the wood you feed through the machine depends on a number of factors.
Are small wood chippers any good?
A wood chipper that’s easy to load and use is the one that most users benefit from. If you need to trim and mulch small branches in your yard, the Sun Joe 15-Amp Wood Chipper is a good choice.