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"ChopZilla" Prunes Fast And Clean
An attachment developed to top and hedge blueberry shrubs in Florida is catching on across the country for all kinds of pruning jobs. With two 24-in. saw blades mounted on a rotating 7-ft. beam, and a vertical reach up to 15 ft., ChopZilla means business.
    “The blades spin at a constant rpm depending on the engine’s rpm, and the boom rotation is variable from 0 to about 200 rpm’s,” says Don Whitman of ChopZilla LLC. “It’s 100-percent hydraulically driven and quick-taches to the tractor or skidsteer. It’s configured to run off one or three sets of hydraulics.”
    ChopZilla cuts limbs up to 3 to 5 in. at speeds of 4 to 5 mph.
    “A consultant to the blueberry growers says that besides saving time, ChopZilla’s cut is so clean,” Whitman adds. That’s important to reduce stress and plant diseases. The machine’s ability to prune 12 to 15 acres a day saves many hours of labor.
    The saw blades can be sharpened. If they don’t cut into dirt they can last a long time.
    At 800 lbs., the ChopZilla’s main requirement for a tractor is that it has at least a 9.2 gpm hydraulic flow. The company has used it extensively on a 100 hp Massey Ferguson, where ChopZilla reached 19.6 ft., and a 7040 Kubota tractor. Whitman notes that counterweight is needed for small, narrow gauge tractors. A 4-ft. extension is required to use it on a skidsteer.
    ChopZilla comes in two models. The first, which requires an adaptor to use it on tractors with just one set of hydraulic remotes. The second is for tractors with three sets of hydraulic remotes.
    A video on the company’s website shows ChopZilla in action. Moving the boom, engaging the blade and setting the speed are all safely controlled from the driver’s seat.
    More applications are being discovered for the ChopZilla. The Southwest Florida Water Management District uses it to maintain roads and cut brush. And a ChopZilla was recently sent to Iowa to use for cutting limbs after ice storms. Contact company for current pricing.
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, ChopZilla, 5455 Scott View Lane, Lakeland, Fla. 33813 (ph 877 304-2467; www.chop-zilla.com).



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2012 - Volume #36, Issue #1