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The YARDBEAST 2510 is a professional wood chipper that can chip branches up to 2.5" in diameter. It is powered by a Subaru EX27 9HP engine and a heavy-duty Hilliard clutch that provides consistent and reliable power through the hardest jobs. Its high discharge chipper allows for the disposal of wood chips in trash containers, pickup beds, or you can pile up wood chips for later use. Its all steel robust design allows the YARDBEAST to get into the toughest terrains. It has a short turning radius and it's very easy and comfortable to pull around thanks to its four pneumatic wheels. Heavy duty Hilliard centrifugal clutch fabricated in New York engages and transmits up to 14 ft-lbs of torque, plenty to destroy all branches and twigs up to 2.5 inches in diameter. Our wood chipper comes with a standard manual canister so you can have your documentation and tools readily available when you need them. Our chipper is all steel fabricated and comes with a 2 year warranty. Price includes Free Shipping to lower 48 states. Specifics: •Chipping Capacity: 2.5" (64mm) •Frame construction: All steel fabrication. 10-gauge A-36 steel •Torque: 13.74 ft-lbs (18.6 Nm) •Start: Manual Recoil •Engine: Subaru EX27 9.0 HP Manual Recoil Start •Air Filter: Dual element air filter •Flywheel: 22 lbs ( 9.98 Kgs) •Fuel System: Carburated float •Side Feed Chute: 14" x 9" •Cylinders: 1 - TIER III EPA / CARB •Rotor: 13" x 1/4" + 3 - 1/4" thick rotor vanes •Transmission: Hilliard centrifugal clutch - 1 V Belt •Discharge: 47" (1397mm) •Chipper Warranty: 2 years •Length: 47" (1118mm) •Engine Warranty: 5 years •Height: 32" (1365mm) •Chipper Weight: 232 lbs (105 kgs) •Width: 25" (725mm) •Packaging dimensions: 42" x 27" x 25" (LxWxH)
N**K
Really like this machine
Bought this after we bought a house on a heavily wooded 3.2acres. Have been using it for about a month now (probably about 15 hours of run-time), and it works great. It makes quick work of long straight trees, and does reasonably well with leaves/pine needles. So far only got stuck once with some stringy twig branches, and clearing it out is a piece of cake--the top flips up after twisting just one knob. Takes about 30 seconds to clear out. Overall a very well designed and well functioning piece of equipment. Have not had to take out the blade for sharpening yet, but seems like it should be pretty easy. Also, it's not too heavy, and is fairly easily to pull around the yard.Things that could be improved - it says it can take branches up to 2.5 inches, but it can struggle with the thicker branches/trees, depending on what type of wood it is. This is to be expected though. Your average straight maple or oak tree goes right through it though. Seems to struggle with more gnarled branches, like some curvy pine type bushes, etc.The assembly is fairly straight forward, but the instructions could be a bit more clear. Also make sure you save the screws and bolts holding it down to the pallett it arrives on.
A**R
Five Stars
So far am really happy with it. have used it about 12 hours looking forward to more use
J**J
Good prototype
Bought it direct from the company in Miami, FL. Very practical design, but needs work. From the top:- well packaged for shipment. A metal cage on a palette. Keep the metal cage, if you want to test it first.- assembly complicated by features that were left for easier assembly, difficult to access places to put it together.- too many screws when one with snap on design would do.- one blade only. It works with soft woods. Very hard on harder woods or dry. Vibration is difficult to handle.- narrow footprint. It can tip over when pushing in longer branches.- starts with difficulty. Needs two strokes with choke and switch to fully open. Very dependent on outside temperature.- flimsy switch off. Be careful not to twist it too far.- small opening at the end of the funnel. It makes impossible to push through the smaller branches or leaves.Overall: chips come out large, larger chips go through and final outcome looks not well done.
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