Processor for chipping and shredding vegetatation

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Combined or convertible

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241 92, B02C 1316, B02C 13288

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053908651

ABSTRACT:
A processor can chip and shred vegetation, including wood and one or more of various other materials, such as agricultural products, yard and garden debris or forestry brush and waste. The processor includes a housing having a hopper opening. A rotor is rotatably mounted in the housing. A driver such as a motor or drive shaft is adapted to drive the rotor. Cutters are mounted on the rotor to swing past the hopper opening. A hopper is mounted at the hopper opening on the housing for feeding material toward and past the cutters. The processor is structured to process wood having a rated diameter but the hopper opening is sized to accept various other materials in amounts exceeding the rated diameter.

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