Güde GH 4.1-50 garden shredder
The GH 4.1-50 uses direct drive instead of a V-belt: the engine drives the blade directly at 3600 rpm, with no intermediate components. This approach offers two advantages: instant power delivery (the load is immediately transmitted to the engine, with no elasticity) and compactness (the absence of a belt system reduces the overall length to just 860 mm and the weight to 58.5 kg). The trade-off is reduced protection against sudden overloads compared with a belt, but for domestic and semi-professional use, it is a rational choice.
The 50 mm fresh, 30 mm dry capacity is identical to the GH 5.6-50, but the GH 4.1-50 is light and mobile: ideal for operators who move the shredder between daily job sites, or owners of medium-sized gardens looking for compactness. The 3.6-litre tank guarantees 1.5–2 hours of work at medium load; the splash guard on the branch feed opening keeps the area clean during processing.
Who chooses it: three concrete profiles
Small owner with a medium garden (500–2,000 m²): Seasonal pruning of shrubs, ornamental trees and hedges. On-site shredding reduces disposal costs. The 58.5 kg weight makes it easy to transport on a trailer or truck; its compactness allows storage in a garage or tool shed.
Mobile semi-professional gardener: Garden maintenance for private customers, small green areas and condominiums. Direct drive provides stable power delivery; the mobility of the GH 4.1-50 allows work on several job sites in one day.
Small farm with occasional operations: Seasonal pruning, waste from small-scale production areas such as hazelnut groves or ornamental chestnut trees. It is not a machine for continuous use, but it is reliable for 4–6 hours/week of operation.
Who the Güde GH 4.1-50 is suitable for
| Profile |
Suitable? |
Reason |
| Medium / small garden owner |
Ideal |
50 mm branches, compact 58.5 kg, mobile, easy storage |
| Mobile semi-professional gardener |
Ideal |
Stable direct drive, portability, 3.6 L tank for a working day |
| Small farm (seasonal use) |
Suitable |
50 mm capacity is sufficient; not a continuous-duty category |
Not recommended for: Continuous operations (direct drive does not protect against repeated jams); large nurseries (branches usually average >50 mm); closed indoor spaces (110 dB noise); occasional hobby users with branches <30 mm (underuse).
Technical specifications
Engine and fuel
| Parameter |
Value |
| Engine design |
4-stroke |
| Engine power (P1) |
4.1 kW |
| Engine power (HP) |
5.6 HP |
| Displacement |
212 cm³ |
| Engine speed |
3600 rpm |
| Engine type |
Power engine (model not specified) |
| Fuel |
Unleaded petrol |
| Tank capacity |
3.6 litres |
| Engine oil |
0.6 litres SAE 10W40 |
| Starting system |
Lever start |
Capacity and processing
| Parameter |
Value |
| Maximum branch diameter (fresh) |
50 mm |
| Maximum branch diameter (dry) |
30 mm |
| Drive |
Direct drive (engine-blade coupling at 3600 rpm) |
| Cutting blade rotation |
3600 rpm (synchronised with engine) |
| Discharge chute |
Fixed (non-rotating) |
| Processing speed |
Fixed at 3600 rpm |
| Emissions (CO²) |
859.32 g/kWh |
Controls and safety
| Parameter |
Value |
| On/off switch |
Yes (lever control) |
| Emergency stop switch |
Yes (cuts power instantly) |
| Low-oil protection |
Automatic (stops the engine if oil is insufficient) |
| Splash guard |
On the branch feed opening |
| Noise level (LWA) |
110 dB |
Structure and mobility
| Parameter |
Value |
| Frame |
Robust and compact |
| Wheels |
Large pneumatic tyres |
| Handlebar |
Present (easy transport) |
| Length |
860 mm |
| Width |
500 mm |
| Height |
740 mm |
Dimensions and weight
| Parameter |
Value |
| Total length |
860 mm |
| Total width |
500 mm |
| Total height |
740 mm |
| Net weight |
58.5 kg |
| Gross weight (packaging) |
72 kg |
Compliance
- CE – Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- Safety standard for motorised equipment with emergency controls
Standard equipment
- 4-stroke 4.1 kW engine (pre-assembled, factory tested)
- Direct drive
- Cutting blade (pre-installed)
- 3.6-litre fuel tank
- Engine oil housing with 0.6-litre capacity
- On/off switch with lever
- Emergency stop switch
- Automatic low-oil protection sensor
- Large pneumatic tyres (pre-assembled)
- Transport handlebar
- Splash guard on the branch feed opening
- Fixed discharge chute
- Italian instruction manual
- Krollit warranty certificate
- CE declaration of conformity
Frequently asked questions
1. What is the difference between the GH 4.1-50 and the GH 5.6-50?
The GH 4.1-50 has direct drive (vs V-belt on the GH 5.6-50), a fixed chute (vs rotating chute on the GH 5.6-50), a weight of 58.5 kg (vs 81 kg), and a length of 860 mm (vs 1,280 mm). Same 4.1 kW power and 50 mm fresh-branch capacity. The GH 4.1-50 is mobile and compact; the GH 5.6-50 is semi-stationary with an adjustable chute.
2. What does “direct drive” mean?
Direct drive means the engine drives the blade directly at 3600 rpm, without an intermediate belt. Advantages: instant delivery and compactness. Disadvantages: reduced protection against repeated overloads (a belt absorbs shocks, while direct drive transmits them directly). It is sufficient for occasional domestic use.
3. Is direct drive or belt drive better?
It depends on the use. Direct drive: compact, light, immediate delivery, simple maintenance. Belt drive: elastic, protects the engine from shocks, suitable for continuous work. For domestic gardens and occasional semi-professional use, direct drive is sufficient. For nurseries with continuous work, belt drive is better.
4. Is it suitable for continuous use?
No. Direct drive does not absorb shocks from repeated jams: the engine is stressed if large branches jam frequently. For continuous use (4+ hours/day, 5+ days/week), the GH 5.6-50 or GH 11.7-100 are better. The GH 4.1-50 is designed for occasional/seasonal use, up to a maximum of 4–6 hours/week.
5. Weight 58.5 kg: is it easy to move?
Yes. 58.5 kg can be transported on a trailer or truck, or lifted by 1–2 operators over short distances. The handlebar allows easy pushing on flat surfaces. It is not suitable for carrying by hand over long distances, but it is 30% lighter than the GH 5.6-50. Ideal for mobile operators who change job site 2–3 times/week.
6. Fixed discharge chute vs rotating chute?
A fixed chute always directs material to one point. A rotating chute (GH 5.6-50) allows orientation toward different areas without moving the machine. For a small garden, a fixed chute is sufficient. For a nursery with multiple accumulation areas, a rotating chute is more efficient. The GH 4.1-50 is specifically compact for small gardens.
7. Fuel consumption?
At medium load (40–50 mm branches, regular feeding), consumption is approximately 2–3 litres/hour. 3.6 L tank → 1.5–2 hours of continuous work. For sessions of 6+ hours, refuel 2–3 times. Consumption depends on engine speed, which is always 3600 rpm, and branch diameter.