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Garden maintenance, landscaping and forestry tasks often involve clearing tree limbs, branches and trunks. While one can manually remove these, it's not efficient, especially for larger projects. Chippers are invaluable at this task, with their ability to reduce these into small, manageable woodchips.
At iseekplant, we understand this need and have curated a comprehensive list of 179 chippers available for hire across Australia. So whether you’re a homeowner looking to clear your garden after a seasonal prune or a commercial entity embarking on large-scale land clearing, we ensure you’ll find a chipper that fits your requirements.
In this guide, let's look at chipper hire estimates, specs and sizes, what materials suit the chipper and a few alternatives.
Given its specialised functionality, renting a chipper can be incredibly cost-effective, particularly for projects with a short duration. The rates, however, tend to fluctuate based on factors like size, model, location and demand.
To give you a clearer picture, we've detailed some general hire rates for chippers across different sizes:
Chipper Size | Wet Hire Rate (per day) | Dry Hire Rate (per day) | Hire Minimums |
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Small (up to 50mm) | $120 - $180 | $90 - $150 | 1 Day |
Medium (up to 150mm) | $250 - $320 | $190 - $260 | 1 Day |
Large (over 150mm) | $400 - $550 | $300 - $450 | 1 Day |
Note: All prices listed on this page are estimates, exclude GST and are in AUD. Price estimates can vary based on location, model and additional requirements.
The world of chippers is diverse. From small manual-feed chippers to heavy-duty hydraulic models, choosing the right one is crucial for efficiency. To guide you in this selection, here are some specifications for popular sizes:
Chipper Size | Maximum Chipping Diameter | Engine Power | Feed System |
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Small | Up to 50mm | 20-30 HP | Gravity or Manual |
Medium | Up to 150mm | 40-70 HP | Hydraulic |
Large | Over 150mm | 80+ HP | Hydraulic |
Using a chipper can be immensely satisfying, watching large branches get reduced to small chips. However, not all materials are meant to be chipped. Some can harm the machine or even pose safety risks. To ensure you optimise your chipper's performance and longevity, here's a guide:
Not all land clearing requires a standalone chipper. Sometimes, a multi-functional machine that can chip and then move or manage the debris is a more efficient option. Explore some versatile machines on our platform that offer chipper attachments:
A versatile machine on most job sites, skid steer loaders can easily have a chipper attachment fitted, allowing operators to manoeuvre around sites easily and chip materials on the go.
While primarily used for digging and earthmoving tasks, smaller excavators can be equipped with chipper attachments. The arm's articulation offers precision in positioning the chipper, especially in challenging terrains.
With their extendable arm and the capability to change out buckets for various attachments, backhoes can serve as efficient chipping machines, especially in environments that require digging and chipping simultaneously.
While larger wheel loaders might be overkill for chipping tasks, compact wheel loaders can be fitted with chipper attachments, offering the benefit of mobility and quick material transport.
Telescopic handlers, or telehandlers, and their extendable arms can be equipped with various attachments, including chippers. Given their reach and height capabilities, they're especially handy for chipping tasks at elevated positions.
Farm tractors, primarily used for agricultural tasks, can be equipped with PTO-driven chipper attachments. This turns the tractor into a mobile chipping unit, especially useful in large farms or orchards where there's a need to process plant waste.
Whether you're looking to hire a standalone chipper or a multifunctional machine with a chipper attachment, it's crucial to consider the job's demands, the volume of material to be processed and the site's terrain. Using a machine with the right attachment not only enhances efficiency but also ensures the safety and longevity of the equipment.
It's not just the rental costs one should consider when hiring equipment. Often, there are additional charges that can surprise you if you're not prepared. The table below shows you possible costs to keep you informed:
Additional Costs | Estimated Price |
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Delivery and pickup | $50 - $150 |
Fuel or power costs | $10 - $50 per day |
Operator training (if unfamiliar) | $50 - $200 |
Excess wear or damage repairs | Costs vary depending on the extent of damage |
Note: All prices listed on this page are estimates, exclude GST and are in AUD. Price estimates can vary based on location, model and additional requirements.
Find top-rated chipper suppliers near you with iseekplant!
With over 179 chippers available across Australia, we've got you covered for all your chipping requirements, whether for landscaping, tree-clearing, or waste management.
Still have questions? Our team is here to assist you. Reach out to us at projects@iseekplant.com.au or call us at 1300 691 912. Ready to start your project? Click 'Get a Quote' now!
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