The Peruzzo TB120-C PRO is a robust drum wood chipper that can shred branches up to 12 cm in diameter. Equipped with a hydraulic feed roller regulated by a NO-stress system, it efficiently processes various types of wood, including fibrous and leafy materials, making it ideal for tasks such as pruning reduction and biomass production. This self-propelled wood chipper won the thrid price of the I-Novo Award for its innovative approach in the agricultura field.
By Matteo Michielon, Export Department at Peruzzo
Don’t know what to do with plant residues anymore? Do you want to give a boost to your business? Since 1959, we have been building machines for agriculture and the care and maintenance of public green spaces.
The new TB120-C PRO wood chipper/bioshredder can shred all types of branches, including fibrous ones, handling branches up to 12 cm in diameter, with an hourly output ranging from 3 to 10 m³. The hydraulic roller, regulated by a no-stress system, facilitates the feeding of the material toward the cutting drum, which features two reversible tempered blades with a double cutting edge and a counter-blade.
In addition, this chipper is equipped with an easy opening of the knife unit, to facilitate quick maintenance of the cutting unit. The machine is also equipped with wide and sturdy tracks, driven by two hydraulic motors. This allows it to easily tackle any roughness in the ground and/or loading and unloading.
Innovatively, the machine features a control panel for its advancement, along with ergonomic buttons that provide full control over the drive roller operation during work phases.
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What to do with bio-shredder waste?
Bioshredder waste can be used in a variety of useful ways to improve garden management and agriculture. Here are some options:
Composting
Shredded residues can be added to a compost bin to decompose them into compost an excellent organic soil conditioner that improves soil structure, increases fertility and promotes water retention.
Mulching
You can use shredded material as mulch to cover the soil around plants because it helps maintain soil moisture, reduces weed growth, protects plant roots from frost, and improves soil quality as it decomposes.
Soil Enrichment
Mix shredded waste directly into the soil. Adding organic material to the soil improves its structure, aeration and water-holding capacity.
Raised Beds
Use shredded material as the bottom layer in raised beds. This creates a base that will decompose over time, enriching the soil and improving drainage.
Erosion Barriers
Uses waste to stabilize slopes and prevent soil erosion. Helps hold soil in place and reduce water runoff.
Biomass Fuel
In some cases, shredded waste can be used as fuel for biomass stoves as a renewable energy source.
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