Brush Bandit Wood Chippers, Stump Grinders & Mulchers

Cleaning Up With Brush Bandit Wood Chippers, Stump Grinders, and Mulchers

Sometimes, when you've got a lot of wood mess to clean up, you need to bring in the big guns. Wood chippers, stump, grinders, and mulchers are handy and efficient pieces of heavy equipment that help you get rid of tons of natural debris. If you're in the market for equipment of this nature, check out what Brush Bandit Industries has to offer on eBay.

Different types of Brush Bandit Industries grinders and mulchers

Brush Bandit makes a few different types of affordable grinders and mulchers that fall into one of the two categories listed below:

  • Stump grinders - Brush Bandit stump grinders come in a variety of different sizes. Their smallest, the HB20 Sidewinder, is a 25-horsepower, self-propelled grinder that can take on small- and medium-sized stumps. Their most capable is the SG-75, which pumps out 74 horsepower and has an 80-inch wide swing for cutting.
  • Horizontal grinders - All Brush Bandit horizontal grinders are called the Beast. They range in size from compact, low-production machines to large, high-production beasts that can muster over 1,000 horsepower. All models of the Beast are towable, and some feature tracks and the option of being powered by electricity.
Different types of new and used Brush Bandit Industries wood chippers

These are the three main types of Brush Bandit Industries wood chippers:

  • Hand-fed chippers - There are over 18 different types of Brush Bandit hand-fed chippers, which are great for both small and large jobs.
  • Whole-tree chippers - These work for full trees, alive or dead.
  • Stationary chippers - Brush Bandit has a stationary chipper called the 229OS that has a 20-inch capacity and features a 24.5-inch by 26.26-inch chipper throat opening.
What should you look for when buying wood chippers, stump grinders, and mulchers?

When buying affordable wood chippers, stump grinders, and mulchers, you'll want to keep the following considerations in mind:

  • Hours - When buying wood chippers, stump grinders, and mulchers, you'll want to check out how many hours they have on the clock. Generally speaking, these machines can last up to and way over 5,000 to 8,000 hours. In most cases, the fewer hours, the better.
  • Wear and tear - You can expect to find some wear and tear on used Brush Bandit equipment; however, be wary of any rust or corrosion you see, especially in large amounts.
  • Tires - Make sure to assess the condition of the tires of any machine you purchase.
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