The Morbark Eeger Beever model line consists of the 812, 1215, 1415, 1418, 1621, 1821, 1922, 2131 and 2230, which range in horsepower from 35 HP (26 kW) to 400 HP (298 kW). Models feature large infeed and throat openings for less hand trimming as well as large diameter chipping drums to handle wood more efficiently. Like previous Morbark Beever™ brush chippers, the new Eeger Beever line has a staggered-knife drum design with an internal baffle assembly for smooth cutting action and high chip quality. The patented chambered air impeller system increases chip velocity and reduces dust and material blowback out the infeed, creating a cleaner operator environment.
Most of the chippers in the line utilize the most powerful feed system on the market the TorqMax™, which can generate from 2,000 to 10,000 lb/ft (2,711 to 13,558 N•m) of material pulling force (TorqMax is available on all models except the 812 and 1415).
The new infeed design allows inventory units to change from a rigid tray to a folding tray and have an ergonomic design based on the average operator height of 5'9" (1.75 m). The design ensures that the operator is never over center while feeding the machine. Consistent perimeter placement of the feed control bar allows for consistent feed control. Mounted in the infeed are heavy-duty, low-profile LED tail lights, which provide excellent visibility of equipment.
A redesigned streamlined, low-profile winch assembly increases ease of operation and allow the material to be brought to the chipper. The heavy-duty 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) winch package is optional on models 1415 and larger and includes a 10' (3.05 m) chafe guard to protect operators’ hands and extend the life of the rope.
Many other options are now bolted on so units can be easily customized for customers’ specific needs.
New Eeger Beever models with the exception of the 2230 can be made with gasoline/petrol engines, taking advantage of lower initial costs. Units with 3.0L gas engines have the iQ-View Smart Controller, a smart display and controller that presents engine and machine parameters to the operator as well as controls the chipper’s auto-feed function. With this, the feed mode can be quickly changed from brush to wood with a touch of a button.
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