SYKEND Diesel Tracked Remote-Controlled Wood Chipper/Brancher: Compact Size, Powerful Motor, Ideal for Transforming Yard Waste (Such as Wood, Branches, and Leaves) into Usable Mulch(SKD-LDSZJ)

Price: USD5799 Sold: 114

  • Exceptional Off-Road Performance: Equipped with a heavy-duty tracked chassis, its electrically powered self-propelled design allows it to smoothly traverse complex terrains such as muddy areas, sloping orchards, and dense woodlands. With a maximum climbing angle of 50° and an adjustable speed range of 0-3 mph, its 3-5 hour runtime ensures extended, stress-free on-site operation, overcoming the terrain limitations of traditional wood shredders

  • Highly Efficient and Professional Shredding Capacity: As a robust and durable wood shredder, it can process branches, thick twigs, and small wood blocks up to 4.72 inches in diameter, achieving a shredding efficiency of up to 661.38 lb/hour. Whether for forestry or landscaping teams, it effectively reduces waste and meets the needs of large-volume processing

  • Wireless Remote Control Operation: Utilizing a remote control operation with a maximum distance of 1640 feet, operators can easily control the machine without being close to it, greatly improving safety and convenience, especially suitable for steep slopes, dense forests, and other dangerous or inaccessible areas

  • Mobile on-site shredding and volume reduction: Can be driven directly to waste disposal sites (such as forests, hillsides, etc.) for on-site processing, saving transportation time. Shredded wood chips are reduced in volume by more than 80%, facilitating storage, transportation, and reuse (e.g., as mulch), significantly improving wood shredding efficiency

  • Wide applications and precautions: Suitable for forestry, horticulture, landscaping, and green waste recycling. Can cut branches and trunks, shred fallen leaves, corn stalks, etc. Please note: To ensure optimal equipment performance, do not process fresh green leaves, pine cones, palm branches (easily clogged), petrified wood, or vines