The only way I would use that machine, and I would use it as long as the engine keeps going, I would ditch the chipper tube, remove the screen and discharge chute, and I would tip it on its wheels so that it looks like a chuck and duck . Then I would throw every thing through after cutting out all of the firewood.. the stuff would come through very course but who cares you can throw it through again and again if you want , plus it's a great way to make kindling.
This is one of the worst machines PowerHorse has ever made.. If my woman can take more than 4 inches and this machine can't, then there is definitely a problem...
That thing is rattling way too much it should not sound like the flail knives are hitting the screen something is misadjusted sounds louder than what you are chipping
The instructions state the hopper is more for leaves and twigs only, the branch chipper accepts branches up to three inches in diameter. Thank you for commenting!!
The only way I would use that machine, and I would use it as long as the engine keeps going, I would ditch the chipper tube, remove the screen and discharge chute, and I would tip it on its wheels so that it looks like a chuck and duck . Then I would throw every thing through after cutting out all of the firewood.. the stuff would come through very course but who cares you can throw it through again and again if you want , plus it's a great way to make kindling.
When the turnk section is trimmed back the leaf & twigs can go in the hopper, not thru the trunk chute..it'll jam up in there.
Thanks for the video.
This is one of the worst machines PowerHorse has ever made.. If my woman can take more than 4 inches and this machine can't, then there is definitely a problem...
That thing is rattling way too much it should not sound like the flail knives are hitting the screen something is misadjusted sounds louder than what you are chipping
Ha ha this guy doesn’t even know he has a hopper!!!!
The instructions state the hopper is more for leaves and twigs only, the branch chipper accepts branches up to three inches in diameter. Thank you for commenting!!
The only way I could get my wife into one of those machines would be to chop her up into small pieces first?