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The TP series - Garden, Park and Forest<br />
Linddana manufactures three series of wood chippers. The series are<br />
divided into Garden, Park and Forest. The primary difference between<br />
the series is the size of the material that needs to be cut. The material<br />
can vary from small branches to whole trees with a trunk size of 40 cm.<br />
The wood chippers are either mounted to a trailer with its own engine<br />
or for mounting to a tractor.<br />
The Garden series<br />
It is perfect for use in small gardens where there is not much space. A<br />
very effective small wood chipper which is easy to manoeuvre around<br />
and which can handle the wood refuse that is typical when thinning out<br />
gardens and parks. The typical users are houseowners’ associations,<br />
rental companies, housing associations and cemeteries. The chips<br />
from the Garden series are very popular as use for ground cover.<br />
The Park series<br />
The build of the wood chippers in the park series makes them perfect<br />
for cutting green refuse from privet hedges to large branches and entire<br />
trees. One of the major advantages of the park series is a very uniform<br />
chip quality. This makes the series very suitable for production of chips<br />
for use in small chip furnaces and stokers where there are often large<br />
demands for the chip size - as well as for ground cover on beds or as<br />
composting.<br />
1981<br />
The first TP wood chipper<br />
in the forest series<br />
is delivered<br />
1984<br />
The first wood chipper<br />
with crane feed is<br />
introduced<br />
1989<br />
The first wood chipper<br />
in the park series is<br />
delivered<br />
1990<br />
The first wood chipper<br />
on a trailer with its own<br />
engine<br />
is introduced<br />
The forest series<br />
The forest series is constructed for wood chipping of trees with as large<br />
a capacity and as uniform a chip quality as possible. The chips from the<br />
forest series are used for combustion in large and medium sized heating<br />
systems, as laying on beds as well as on paths and walking areas.<br />
The wood chippers are available in several models depending on if they<br />
are needed for row felling or driving along wheel tracks where the wood<br />
is lying perpendicularly on the track.<br />
The wood series has machines with an integrated hitch for a trailer so<br />
the chips can be ’blown’ directly into the trailer. This has been crucial<br />
for optimal wood chipping where fast cleaning and laying of the chips<br />
on i.e. paths and as ground cover is necessary. The largest machines<br />
in the forest series can or should be operated with a crane as the diameters<br />
of the trees can be up to 40 cm.<br />
1993<br />
The first wood chipper<br />
in the garden series is<br />
delivered<br />
2001<br />
New generation of<br />
wood chippers is introduced<br />
2006<br />
TP 400 is introduced for<br />
the first time<br />
2008<br />
New design line with TP<br />
160 and the introduction<br />
of TRACK<br />
T P S e r I e N<br />
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