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<blockquote data-quote="tree MDS" data-source="post: 7562845" data-attributes="member: 15285"><p>I’m amazed at how long the blades last in this drum chipper we’re primarily running now. I just train everyone to be vigilant about not putting rakings in it, etc., and hit it up with the knife sharpener once in a while and I can get months out of one side.</p><p></p><p>I figure it’s because the drum chippers actually use the entire blade(s) uniformly, unlike the disk where two blades do most of the chipping.</p><p></p><p>Nothing throws chips like a disk though. If chipping into the woods, the disk is the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree MDS, post: 7562845, member: 15285"] I’m amazed at how long the blades last in this drum chipper we’re primarily running now. I just train everyone to be vigilant about not putting rakings in it, etc., and hit it up with the knife sharpener once in a while and I can get months out of one side. I figure it’s because the drum chippers actually use the entire blade(s) uniformly, unlike the disk where two blades do most of the chipping. Nothing throws chips like a disk though. If chipping into the woods, the disk is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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