Peterson 5000H Whole Tree Chipper in Pine
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2016
- The Peterson 5000H Delimber Debarker Disc Chipper produces high quality low bark content chips for wood pulp and pellets, processing whole trees in one continuous operation. Equipped with a large feed throat, the 5000H can accept up to a 23 inch (56 cm) diameter single tree or multiple smaller stems.
The 5000H can be configured with a three or four pocket disc, with several optional sheave sizes to make precisely the chip you need. The standard three-pocket disc produces chips from 5⁄8 to 1 1/4 inches (16-32 mm) long, while the optional four-pocket disc produces chips from ½ to 1 inches (13-25 mm) long. Chipping production rates up to 100 tons (90 tonnes) per hour can be achieved depending on chip size and wood characteristics.
Peterson’s heavy-duty 66 inch diameter, 4 3/4 inch thick (168 x12 cm) chipper disc has replaceable 1/2 inch (13 mm) wear plates. Traditional babbitt-type knives
or Key Knife components are available.
The Tier II C27 and C32 Caterpillar engines are more fuel-efficient than previous engines of equivalent power. The adaptive cooling system adjusts the fan speed to match cooling requirements. Fuel cost savings can be significant over the life of the machine.
Since 1981, Peterson has specialized in the developing of delivery and processing equipment that turns low-grade organic materials into high value products. - Наука
One of the best natural renewable resources on this amazing blue marble!
Fargo sure would have been a different movie, huh?
At least they’re chipping it for another use.
Do these sell in the UK/EU..? They're better than the Beast or CBI..
Contact our UK dealer: www.petersoncorp.com/dealers/neutron-equipment-limited/
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Seems like a waste chipping up those straight pine trees. Wouldn't you rather make timber out of it?
grinchgrinch (pine) makes cardboard. (Hardwood) makes white paper
Yes I've hear lumber has went up-up now, a sad waste.
@Matt allen Too small and not enough intrinsic value in pine to ship economically. Those trees aren't over 250mm in diameter at the base, running it through a sawmill would only net you one or two sticks of dimensional lumber and the rest would end up in a chipper anyway.
@@jamescarter1500 I did not realize that. At least it’s bieng used for something….
what a waste of wood