Morbark Chippers for Sale
5 listingsChippers turn whole trees, tops, and brush into wood chips for fuel, mulch, or fiber. From small drum chippers to massive whole-tree chippers, they come in every size for every operation.
About Chippers
A chipper is a machine that reduces trees, brush, and wood waste into chips. In forestry operations, large whole-tree chippers process everything that comes off the landing — tops, limbs, and sometimes entire stems — into chips that are blown directly into chip vans for transport to mills, power plants, or mulch yards.
Types of Chippers
Whole-tree chippers are the largest and most powerful. They can handle entire trees fed butt-first into a large disc or drum chipper. Brush chippers are smaller and handle limbs, tops, and smaller-diameter material. The choice depends on the material volume, chip size requirements, and where the chips are going.
Common Manufacturers
Morbark, Bandit, and Peterson are the three biggest names in whole-tree and industrial chipping. Vermeer dominates the smaller brush chipper market. Morbark's 4036 and Bandit's Beast series are among the most recognized machines in the industry.
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