Looking for more capabilities than what the BVR10 brush chipper provides? Increase productivity with the BVR13 Brush Chipper, featuring dual feed wheels, hydraulic lift, increased horsepower, and optional winch package.

Remove the anxiety of engaging the chipper drum, damaged drive belts, and burned clutch discs and elevate your operating experience with the exclusive Morbark ZeroClutch.™ Simply start, throttle the machine to full RPM's and engage the feed control bar. The Morbark ZeroClutch includes an integrated drum speed sensor that monitors the drum speed and prevents the clutch from engaging if material becomes stuck between the feed wheel and drum.

Specifications & Details

GENERAL US METRIC
Height 8'9"  2.7 m
Width 7'1"  2.4 m 
Length 15'6" 4.7 m
Gross weight (approximate) 6,000 lb 2,722 kg
Suspension 7,000 lb Torsion 3,175 kg Torsion
Infeed Opening (height x width) 30" x 60" 76 cm x 152.4 cm
Drum (width x diameter) 14" x 17.25" 36 x 44 cm
Engine Deutz, PSI  
Horsepower 74-133 HP 55-99 kW
Fuel tank capacity  30 gallons 113.5 L
Hydraulic oil capacity 17 gallons 64 L
Frame 5" C-Channel 12.7 cm C-Channel
Tires (2) 235/80R x 17.5"  
Hitch 2.5" Pintle,  6.4 cm Pintle

What do I need to consider when deciding which model of chipper is best for my needs?

Careful consideration of the brush chipper model you select will save you time, money, and headaches over the long run! Consider what application you will be using your chipper for. What type of work will you be doing? What volume and size of wood are you planning on putting through the chipper? Will most of your jobs be in newer, residential areas with young trees that are smaller in diameter or in established developments with larger, more mature trees? How will you feed your chipper? Are you looking for a gas or diesel-powered machine? All of these questions and more should determine which model of chipper you select. Visit our blog page Things to Consider When Buying a Chipper for more insight into choosing the brush chipper that is best for your needs.

What size chipper should I select for my operation?

Buy too small of a chipper, and you risk spending time and money hauling the wood to another company for chipping, since many dumpsites no longer accept whole trees and large logs. Alternatively, you don’t want to waste fuel running a chipper that’s much larger than necessary. You shouldn’t plan to constantly run the chipper at its maximum capacity. In general, the typical size of the wood you feed your chipper should be about 2/3 of its capacity, with occasional larger pieces. The opening size is intended to allow branches to fold in better, to allow multiple stems to be fed, and to provide smooth intake of material, not to be the size of wood you’re always feeding the chipper.

What maintenance is required to keep Morbark brush chippers running at their best?

Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing knives, inspecting belts and hydraulic systems, ensuring proper lubrication, and performing engine maintenance as per the manufacturer’s guidelines. Morbark provides detailed maintenance manuals for each model. Standard on the BVR line of brush chippers is Morbark’s patented ZeroClutch technology which removes the anxiety of engaging the chipper drum, damaged drive belts, and burned clutch discs. The Morbark ZeroClutch features an integrated drum speed sensor that monitors the drum speed and will not allow the clutch to engage if material is lodged between the feed wheel and drum. The Morbark ZeroClutch requires minimal maintenance, and all maintenance can be performed without removing the ZeroClutch 

How can I purchase a Morbark brush chipper?

Morbark brush chippers can be purchased through authorized dealers and distributors. You can find a dealer near you by using our dealer locator tool below.

How can I purchase a Morbark brush chipper or replacement parts?

Morbark brush chippers and genuine OEM replacement parts can be purchased through authorized dealers and distributors. You can find a dealer near you by using our dealer locator tool.

Keep your equipment running in top condition with genuine OEM Morbark parts! We offer the highest-quality wear parts, genuine Morbark replacement parts, wear parts for competitive equipment, remanufactured parts with a full warranty, used parts, full-service hydraulics, and much more!

With regular factory trainings for our dealers’ service professionals, you can also be sure that our global network of dealers will give you first-class support wherever you are.

Please click the Find a Dealer button below to locate your nearest Morbark dealer, or call our Parts/Service Customer Support Call Center at 800.255.8839.

BVR13 Brush Chipper
The BVR13 Brush Chipper is Made for More!
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The infeed-mounted control panel provides a more convenient location for operators, helping increase jobsite efficiency.
BVR13 Patented ZeroClutch
Eliminate complicated clutch maintenance and repair. Simply start, throttle the machine to full RPM's and engage the feed control bar. The ZeroClutch features an integrated drum speed sensor that monitors the drum speed and will not allow the clutch to engage if material is lodged between the feedwheel and drum.
BVR13 Hydraulic Lift and Crush
Hydraulic lift and crush gives additional crushing power for stubborn material.
BVR13 Safety Control Bar
Three position electronic control bar with dual safety pull cables within infeed.
BVR13 Side-Load Anvil
The side load anvil helps streamline maintenance and provides quick adjustment and flipping of the anvil.

Capable of chipping branches up to 13 inches in diameter, this machine is perfect for light to medium-duty jobs, including residential and small-scale commercial projects.

Meet the BVR13 Brush Chipper
BVR13 in Action