When you need power and reliability to chip through hard, dense wood, gas chippers are the way to go.
Gas-powered wood chippers are available as portable models, which you pull or push to the worksite yourself, or tow-behind models, which you attach to a mower, tractor or ATV.
No matter how you plan to move your equipment, you'll find gas chippers in a few different styles to meet different needs:
Whether you're looking to clean up debris from your lawn or make your own mulch or compost from larger branches or leaves, there's a gas chipper to meet your demands.
Gas chippers with no shredding capabilities, which we refer to as chippers only, are designed with heavy flywheels that turn blades with more momentum to chip larger pieces of wood.
These chippers are particularly useful when you have a lot of trees on your property that require pruning and cleanup on a regular basis. Because of their ability to handle large branches, they're also the chipper of choice of many landscaping professionals.
Your best answer is to toss them into a gasoline-powered chipper shredder and make yourself some free mulch. Just don't put the leaves and the branches into the same hopper!
In addition to a horizontal chipping chute that can accept branches up to three inches in diameter, gas chipper shredders have a vertical shredder hopper made for leaves and small twigs. The shredder hopper uses gravity to pull leaves down toward the knives.
Because chipper shredders can handle so many common lawn care chores, they're a popular option among homeowners.
Just walk behind one of these machines and pick up all the leaves off your lawn in no time. If you have lots of thick branches, a chipper only or a chipper shredder still is most likely to be what you need. However, if most of your lawn debris consists of small branches and twigs, a gas chipper vacuum will shred them to smithereens.
One detail to keep in mind: even though chipper shredder vacuums are amazing for cleaning up leaves and twigs, they don't work well with nuts and acorns due to their smooth surfaces. If your main concern is removing nuts from your lawn, consider using a nut gatherer instead.