At a recent local Woodfair (Blackdown Wood Association), I was very impressed with a piece of kit I hadn't seen before, a Czechoslavakian made 'Rojek Wood Crusher'.
You feed brash or branches up to 3" in, and it effortlessly chops it into short 'loglets', ideal for the woodburner. The guy operating it reckoned it would fill 30 log nets an hour, and theres a twin shoot arrangement which feeds the produce straight into the nets. Why heap brash when you can chop and sell or use it?
I can hire one of these for £50 a day, which should do the trick, to buy they are around £4 K. What do you reckon, and have you seen any other similar bits of kit available in the UK?
Surely, a machine which chops into useful burnable sizes is far more useful than a shredder, which generates an unusable waste product?
See video; its cool !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi9jmZPf1gk