Brush Master 4 in. diameter feed 15 HP 420cc Commercial Duty Chipper Shredder with Trailer Hitch, Gloves, Safety Goggles included
This powerful Brush Master chromium chipper shredder has a 15 HP (420 cc) commercial duty engine. Features a 2-way feed including oversized funnel for leaves, an ATV or lawn and garden trailer hitch and a chip collection bag.
- Biggest, most powerful chipper in its class at a great price for residential entry level commercial users
- 16 powerful hammers and 1 hardened chromium steel cutting blade for chipping efficiency
- 2-way self feeder – side chute and oversized top funnel for twigs and leaves, chips up to 4 in. x 3 in. Dia branches, turning yard waste into useful 1/4 in. mulch
- Made of solid heavy-gauge steel construction, lasts longer than plastic parts, aluminum and cast iron like some competitors
- Chipper is belt driven and equipped with a centrifugal clutch to protect the engine
- Includes bonus tow bar for portability, extra belt and chipper blade plus a chip bag
- Environmentally responsible – transforms 12-bags of yard waste into 1-bag of chips and mulch
- Ideal for landscapers, large lot owners, rental and yard clean-up
- Minimal assembly required
- Not for sale in California
Additional information
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 29.5 x 44.5 x 34.5 |
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Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
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by Ranger
I was skeptical of its capabilities at first but needed something to help with clearing a wooded area on my farm, since this was on sale I purchased it. All I can say is this wood chipper has far exceeded all my expectations! I have about 20 hours of operation on it and it’s still running strong. Great quality construction and very reliable.
by Bobster
This chipper/shredder has met all my expectations. It will reduce all yard debris and make excellent mulch for gardens. It is built well and should last for years for the average home owner or for the professionals. This machine is very powerful and should be used responsibly. I am very happy with my purchase and I recommend it.
by Thomas
Works great. Plenty of power, but do not push it beyond it’s limits. Read and follow the owners manual and you will be more than satisfied with a great chipper/shredder.
by Dennis
Very Happy with this purchase, very good customer service.
by Axel
Brush Master has worked well and has done exactly what was advertised. I did have some rivets break off on the intake chute but easily fixed. Would recommend this product to anyone.
by Ally
Exceeded expectations! Chips whatever will fit in the funnel. Starts easily and has plenty of power. We’re clearing a large property and it has already paid for itself.