New Brush Chipper is All That and a Bag of High-Quality Chips

Terex Woodsman launches the 700, 705 and 710 to compliment its 700 Series of environmental brush chippers. The new models, which produce a high-quality chip, are designed with durability and efficiency in mind. The simple design makes the units easy to operate and tow, making them well suited for brush crews and rental.

“The Terex Woodsman 700, 705 and 710 broadens our 700 Series product offering considerably,” says Barry DeLau II, global sales & marketing director. “These products are well-suited for the commercial rental market, which typically utilizes smaller machines, and for professional landscaping, commercial and municipal applications.”

The Terex Woodsman 700 is a 6-inch capacity towable disc chipper with an infeed opening of 6 by 6 inches. Key features include hydraulic feed roll and top discharge. The cutting system features a 24-inch diameter disc with two single-sides knives. The operating weight of the Woodsman 700 is 1,925 pounds.

The Terex Woodsman 705 (pictured) is a compact, 6-inch-capacity towable disc brush chipper with an infeed opening of 6 by 10 inches. The cutting system features a 30-inch-diameter disc with 4 ½- by 4- by 5-inch knives, and an operating weight of 2,050 pounds.

The Terex Woodsman 710 is a 9-inch capacity towable disc chipper with an infeed opening of 9 by 12 inches. Key features include a hydraulic feed roll and top discharge. The cutting system features a 28-inch diameter disc with two double-sided knives. The operating weight of the Woodsman 710 is 2,750 pounds.

Verified by Barry DeLau II, global sales & marketing director, Terex Woodsman products.
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Vital Stats

Infeed openings: 6 by 6 inches; 6 by 10 inches; and 9 by 12 inches

Operating weights: 1,925, 2,050 or 2,750 pounds

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