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The woodchipper is an amazing tool, and big ones can easily chew up as much wood as you can toss into them. I've often wondered, however, would I actually be able to toss as much cordwood into one of these as possible? The flesh is weak even if the mind is strong...how long would it take to become hardened to such an activity, or would there always be that gurgle in the pit of your stomach? I understand the brush needs clearing, but am I a strong enough person to do it?

Sometimes I sit and meditate on problems like this. It's good to have other experiences with large-scale chipping operations related to you...it helps clarify the mind.

The woodchipper is an amazing tool, and big ones can easily chew up as much wood as you can toss into them. I've often wondered, however, would I actually be able to toss as much cordwood into one of these as possible? The flesh is weak even if the mind is strong...how long would it take to become hardened to such an activity, or would there always be that gurgle in the pit of your stomach? I understand the brush needs clearing, but am I a strong enough person to do it? Sometimes I sit and meditate on problems like this. It's good to have other experiences with large-scale chipping operations related to you...it helps clarify the mind.
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I got that free Stanley woodchipper, it only accepts up to a 3 or 4 inch thick branch, so there's a fair bit of manual processing to be done, depending on branch structure. I had tried sealing the pinholes in the fuel tank with epoxy, but it didn't work. I did find a new fuel tank that fits close enough, so I'm good to go there. I gotta stop and clear the discharge chute once every 30 minutes or so.