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Petrol chippers for branches

Brand: Makita Stock: In Stock
Makita UD2500 Electric ShredderDescription: The Makita UD2500 garden shredder is a high-performance model with a power rating of 2500 W. It is suitable for branches with a maximum thicknessof 45 mm. It features a control panel with an automatic anti-jamming system, a horizontal shaft, and a reverse switch. The ergonomic handles on both sides of the unit ensure more reliable operation and easier transport of the tool, while the large rubber wheels allow for greater maneuverability. You can monitor the container's fill level thanks to special viewing ports. Technical Specifications:Power: 2500 WNo-load speed: 40 rpmMax. branch thickness: 45 mmContainer capacity: 67 lNoise level: 74.88 dBWeight: 27.6 kgIncluded:1 x Shaft - 652.023.740 2 x Wheels - 652.023.847 2 x Wheel covers - 652.023.905 2 x Support legs - 652.023.748 https://youtu.be/6s6_z8nR5Fw..
490.84€ (960.00лв.)
Ex Tax:409.03€ (800.00лв.)
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Petrol chippers for branches

Petrol chippers for branches

Gas-powered branch shredders for yard, garden, and property maintenance

Gas-powered branch shredders are practical machines for shredding pruning waste, dry and green branches, shrubs, saplings, and other woody material after cleaning yards, orchards, park areas, and vacation homes. They operate with their own internal combustion engine and do not require an electrical power source, making them convenient for areas without power outlets, remote locations, and larger spaces. The resulting wood chips take up less space, facilitate transport, and can be used for mulching, composting, or keeping the work area cleaner.

At Toolsbox.bg, you'll find models for various workloads-from machines for seasonal pruning in home gardens to more powerful shredders for intensive property maintenance, landscaping, and municipal operations. When properly sized, a gas-powered shredder reduces manual cutting, shortens cleanup time, and helps organize waste right on the spot.

What do gasoline branch shredders include?

The range includes machines with a gasoline engine, cutting mechanism, feed hopper, output chute for shredded material, and a sturdy frame for outdoor use. Some models feature wheels for easier movement around the yard, while others are designed for heavier loads and larger branch diameters. Different machines feature blade systems, drum mechanisms, or combined solutions for shredding wood of varying hardness and moisture content.

The gasoline engine is the strong point of these shredders. It provides autonomy, higher operating power compared to many electric models, and the freedom to work outside the workshop or garage. This allows the machine to be moved directly to the pruning site, rather than having to carry the branches by hand to a stationary cutting area.

Applications in gardening and professional work

Gas-powered branch shredders are in demand for seasonal pruning of fruit trees, shaping hedges, cleanup after storms, removing dead branches, and processing plant waste after landscaping projects. They are also valuable for maintaining larger private properties, rural estates, farmyards, parks, and walkways.

The shredded material has several practical uses. Wood chips cover the soil around plants, reduce moisture evaporation, and keep the garden looking tidier. The finer material goes into compost, while the coarser chips are convenient for spreading on paths or for temporary storage. In this way, pruning waste is transformed into a resource for maintaining the grounds.

Differences Between Models

When choosing a gasoline-powered branch shredder, pay attention to several technical and practical parameters. Engine power affects the operating speed and the ability to process thicker branches. The maximum branch diameter indicates what material the machine can safely handle. The cutting system determines the type of chips produced, the shredding speed, and performance with wet or dry wood.

  • Engine power: higher power is useful for hard wood, thicker branches, and prolonged operation.
  • Feed capacity: The width and shape of the hopper affect the ease of loading branched branches.
  • Cutting mechanism: blade systems cut quickly, while heavier drum solutions are designed for heavier-duty use.
  • Mobility: wheels, handles, and a sturdy frame make it easy to move around uneven yards or garden terrain.
  • Output size: finer shredding is suitable for compost, while coarser chips are practical for mulching.

Branch diameter and wood type

Not every machine is designed for the same material. Soft green branches are easier to process, while dry, hard wood requires a more powerful motor and sharp blades. Branched branches place different loads on the feed hopper, so the shape of the opening and the feeding method are crucial for smooth operation. If you regularly process thicker branches, it's wise to choose a model with extra power capacity rather than a machine operating at the limit of its capacity.

Home Use and More Intense Workload

For a yard with a few small trees, a compact gas-powered shredder that is easy to move and has moderate fuel consumption is usually sufficient. For an orchard, a large property, or landscaping work, machines with higher performance, a larger feed opening, and a more durable frame are preferred. When working on different sites, transport dimensions, weight, and the ability to quickly position the machine near the pile of branches are important.

Compatibility, Consumables, and Maintenance

Gas-powered branch shredders require regular maintenance to maintain a good shredding rate. The blades must be kept sharp, fasteners should be inspected periodically, and the engine must receive the correct fuel, oil, and service according to the manufacturer's instructions. For belt-driven machines, monitor the condition of the belts, and for heavy-duty use, plan for timely replacement of wear parts.

Spare blades, belts, spark plugs, air filters, oils, funnels, fuel cans, and protective gear are frequently sought for this type of machine. The selection of consumables must match the specific model, engine, and cutting mechanism. Proper compatibility protects the machine from overload and reduces the risk of damage during heavy-duty operation.

Safety When Working with a Gas-Powered Shredder

Branch shredders operate with rotating blades and require careful feeding of material. Wear safety goggles, work gloves, sturdy shoes, and hearing protection. The machine must be placed on a level surface, away from children, pets, and flammable materials. The material being fed into the machine must not contain stones, metal, wire, soil, or other foreign objects that could damage the blades or be ejected through the opening.

Feed material evenly without overloading the hopper. If the machine jams, the engine will shut off, and cleaning should only be performed after the cutting mechanism has come to a complete stop. This protects both the operator and the machine.

Choosing a Gas-Powered Branch Shredder from Toolsbox.bg

When purchasing, compare power, maximum branch diameter, blade system type, weight, dimensions, mobility, and necessary consumables. For a home garden, look for an easy-to-move machine with sufficient capacity for seasonal pruning. For a larger property or professional maintenance, opt for a more powerful model with a larger hopper and a design built for continuous use.

Browse the gasoline-powered branch shredders at Toolsbox.bg and choose a machine that matches the volume of work, the type of wood, and the maintenance requirements of your property. This will help you clean up faster after pruning and turn the branches into useful material for your yard or garden.

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