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rafaelcasd wrote:
mp356 wrote:
Red. Fresh snow before the winds. Taken with the 35-105 Ais macro setting. Thanks for looking.
Scott


Nice!
Are these the same Scott?

Nikon Nikkor 18mm 4 Z6 Home winter 12 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr

So this is the topic, need HELP!

been clearing the lot from bushes and now I have lots and lots of dry bushes lined up to chip.

What is a good 4" or 5" chipper brand to buy, does not need to be fast, needs to be reliable!

Nikon Nikkor 18mm 4 Z6 Home winter 13 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr

Nikon Nikkor 18mm 4 Z6 Home winter 11 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr

Don't go anywhere anymore, so embarrassed to post, but maybe these being from my favorite 18mm may be of interest, have not had much rain, very clear skies most days.

18mm 4.0 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr

Nikon Nikkor 18mm 4 Z6 Home winter 14 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr

Nikon Nikkor 18mm 4 Z6 Home winter 15 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr

Nikon Nikkor 18mm 4 Z6 Home winter 10 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr



Quite frankly Rafael, I would waste your money on a small chipper like that. They are too small to intake many branches at once and will take you forever to run a sizable pile through it. Not sure what the law is in your part of the country, but here we can burn brush piles. In fact, I just burned one the size of our kitchen and it was all gone in a couple of hours. You could also take them to the local landfill. Just my 2 cents.



Jan 15, 2024 at 06:22 AM





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