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The Landworks Wood Chipper Shredder Mulcher is a heavy-duty, gas-powered machine featuring a 7 HP 4-stroke OHV engine capable of 3600 RPM. It handles branches up to 3 inches in diameter with a 15:1 reduction ratio, making it ideal for high-volume chipping, shredding, and mulching. Its compact, lightweight design with durable steel blades and reinforced welding ensures portability and longevity. User-friendly features include a large feeding hopper, adjustable discharge chute, and easy blade access. Perfect for landscaping, forestry, and green waste recycling, it comes with a 1-year warranty on construction.

























| ASIN | B08M5YZKTB |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #255,380 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #113 in Wood Chippers, Shredders, & Mulchers #1,886 in Power Chain Saws |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (524) |
| Date First Available | October 29, 2020 |
| Horsepower | 7 Horsepower |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 96.8 pounds |
| Item model number | GUO067-FBM |
| Manufacturer | GCM |
| Part Number | GUO067-FBM |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 53.8 x 19 x 33 inches |
M**R
I'd give it 10 stars if I could
The chipper started on the first pull with every start and ran perfectly. I chopped up a huge pile of brush. I love the large and long feeding chute and that it sends the chips out in the same direction as the brush goes in. I can fit up to 3", but it's best not to chip anything more than 2". If you feed it too quickly, especially with large pieces it will stall out. It is a fantastic machine, especially for that price range. It was easy to assemble. It's very easy to maneuver and it's small enough that it doesn't take up much storage space. When I ordered this on September 4th 2023 I thought it was listed as $439. The invoice price was $470. Today, October 2nd 2023 it is now listed as $699. That seems like an awfully big price jump in such a short time. Maybe the price of the unit varies according to availability. It's now October of 2024 and I still love this little chipper. I've put loads of brush through it. It still starts on the first pull and runs fantastic. The only issue is the welds on the muffler broke so now the muffler wobbles around on the top of the muffler pipe. It's a great machine for the price and I highly recommend it.
K**V
Not a bad little chipper
Is not truly capable of 3" diameter branches. It certainly cannot do thick branches of any appreciable length. I am comfortable feeding any branch of any length at 1-1/2" diameter and short branches up to 2" diameter. You do need to take care with gnarly wood. Curves and forks can be trouble. BUT... I do not think you can find a better chipper at this price. I have had one jam so far and it was easy to clear safely. With regard to assembly it is pretty straightforward. I did make one mistake that cannot be blamed on the product. When I was mounting the feed chute I dropped a mounting bolt into the knives. ARRGH! I had to do quite a bit of disassembly to retrieve that bolt safely. So don't do what I did! Once I had it complete it started easy and ran fine. It has the standard 15:1 size ratio which makes for good chips on a walking path or as mulch. This chipper will get a lot of use over the next few seasons as I clear about 1-1/2 acres of brush on my property. I am also looking forward using it on corn stalks and sunflower stalks from our garden this fall to prepare them for composting. So far I am a satisfied customer.
P**8
Easy to assemble. Started on the first pull.
This will get its first actual try later today, but everything was in the box and the instructions pretty clear. A list of tools needed would’ve saved me some steps. Basically you need a set of metric sockets and wrenches, plus a pair of pliers and needle-nosed for the cotter pins holding the wheels in place. IIRC, 10, 12, and 13mm will cover the bolts and nuts. It is heavy, and someone with limited strength should get help getting the parts out of the box and lifting the engine unit. I assembled the carriage, turned the engine over, bolted the carriage on top, then flipped it over as it’s a lot easier to shift the carriage around to line up the bolt holes than the engine unit. Update: This works very well and produces excellent mulch. There is a slight learning curve as to how best to feed material into it, but once you figure that out it makes short work of yard debris. Larger pieces require that you feed them slowly to give the knives time to work them down. You definitely need good leather gloves to protect your hands. Knit gloves may snag on the branches and could draw your hands into the chute. Same goes for loose clothing like long sleeves. Wear ear- and eye-protection. Branches with side shoots will be pulled into the chute more easily if you squeeze them down a bit first.
M**Y
Lawnworks compact wood chipper
I received the unit and had to do some assembly. It was very simple. You will need your own tools. 12mm and 13mm sockets work great. I put in the oil and gas, turned on the choke, turned on the unit. One pull is all it took. I have branches down from a storm and wild mulberry trees that were taking over my yard. I have most of it all taken care of' I have a few limbs that are larger than I can fit in the chipper. I'll use them in my fire pit. A few of my friends want me to bring it over by them to help clean their yards. The support I got from Great Circle was awesome!
A**R
DONT BUY
I bought this thinking I was going to be able to chip up my yearly tree trimmings, boy was I wrong. I was using the chipper and all good, then I put a couple of 2" to twigs and the motor shaft twisted off, which left the chipper wheel free spinning inside and shearing off both blades. I have contact Landworks, they asked for picture so I sent them and have never heard from them since. I have included the pictures I sent them. UPDATE: I started have troubles with this in the last half of April 22. I have contacted the company and only got the run around be asked the same question repeatedly, Name, Address, Order number, what I need to fix it/whats wrong with it. On 6/28 I got a email that since I will not change my review on here once a get a tracking number for the parts, I would change it once I receive the parts. There is nothing they will do. The up side is that Amazon has refunded me the price of this chipper. So my do not buy ever review stands, as The company, Great Circle, which sells Landworks has the worst customer service. If you do buy from them, best of luck if anything goes wrong with it. Just so you know, I am one that does not usually write reviews of any kind.
L**M
I am always fascinated by how well designed some equipment is in terms of being able to ship it cost effectively and yet assemble it easily and this is a very good example. It works very well and it is a good size for me. I purchased a chipper rather than a chipper/shredder because of the smaller size. So far the only modification I would recommend is slotting the two lower bold holes on the feeder chute. Doing so allows the chute to be removed and installed more easily making it easier to store
J**4
Great for the money. The engine is a little underpowered but it is clearing all my brush up. Have used it for 6 days and it has only jammed twice.
R**D
Well built works great
A**R
déchiquetage des branches transformé en paillis et réutilisé sur le terrain.
L**N
Works great on small to medium size brush. Have to hold back the feed rate for larger size limbs 2-3" diameter or the machine will stall. Feed chute is low and will be somewhat hard on the back if processing larger volumes of material.
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