Dutchess County, NY · Hudson Valley, New York
Tracked Wood Chipping
A tracked chipper processes brush and wood debris on site — cut limbs, cleared brush, and storm debris turned into chips instead of left in piles.
This service may be right for your property if…
- Properties with brush or limb piles left over from clearing or tree work
- Storm cleanup where downed limbs and brush need to be processed, not just stacked
- Sites a wheeled chipper can't reach but tracked equipment can

What’s included
- On-site processing of brush and limb debris
- Cleanup after clearing, trimming, or storm damage
- Track-mounted equipment that reaches tighter or softer-ground sites than wheeled chippers
- Chips left on site as ground cover, or hauled off by request
Good to know
What happens to the chips — left on site or hauled away — depends on the job and what you want done with the material. We'll go over the options during your estimate rather than assume either way.
Understanding this work
A tracked wood chipper is heavy-duty equipment for processing brush and wood debris on site after clearing, trimming, or storm cleanup — limbs and brush go in, chips come out, right where the work happened instead of being left in piles or hauled off whole.
Being track-mounted lets it reach some sites wheeled equipment can't — softer ground, uneven terrain, and wooded areas without a paved or graded path in, where conditions allow. What it can actually reach still depends on slope, ground conditions, and access on the day — not every site is reachable by any piece of equipment, and we'll tell you plainly if an area isn't rather than assume it always is.
Chipping typically follows clearing, mulching, or storm cleanup — it's brush and limb processing, not a standalone tree-removal service. If a job needs trees taken down first, that's part of the conversation during your site walk.
Common property situations
- Storm cleanup with downed limbs and brush
- Piles left behind after tree work or land clearing
- Access-path or trail clearing that generated brush needing processing
What affects scope
Worth thinking through before you request an estimate — the more of this you send, the better we can scope it from your request alone.
- Volume and size of material to be chipped
- Site access for tracked equipment
- Whether chips stay on site as ground cover or need hauling off
- Timing relative to other clearing work
What happens next
From request to work on the ground
Submit your property details
Use the request form to tell us about the property, the work you're considering, and site conditions.
JKE reviews the request
Kevin looks over what you've sent and confirms the basics before scheduling anything.
JKE contacts you
By whichever method you asked for — phone, text, or email — to talk through the job.
Site visit, if needed
Plinio walks the property in person for anything that can't be scoped from the request alone.
Estimate prepared
A real number based on what's actually on the ground — not a phone-quoted guess.
Work scheduled after you agree
Nothing is scheduled before that — submitting the request form doesn't book an appointment on its own.
Submitting the request form doesn’t book an appointment — Plinio reviews every request and follows up to schedule a site visit directly, always subject to availability and project fit.
- Serving Hudson Valley property owners
- Equipment-led land and property work
- No appointment is scheduled until JKE confirms it
- Photos can be included with the request
Get a scope for your property
Request an estimate with your property details, or call to discuss it first.

