Those poor trees, they worked all their lives to get Hard, then, one day, they're dust.. Where do all those chips go,, I have a 5 hp chipper, I love it, It's Loud and powerful..
"These rollers are a safety feature and are generally reversible for situations where a branch gets caught on clothing" - what? They control the feed rate of the material and help prevent the debris shooting out. It's nothing to do with branches catching on clothing.
Stopping stuff shooting out is obvious because they help cover the spinning blades. If you look at any video where a branch is fed in with the roller raised you can see the chips flying out. You can also see the drum holds the wood and if the motor slows it will stop and keep the wood out of the blades so they come up to speed. They may also reverse to clear the material from the blades. Where they can't do this, wood keeps going in and blades start to lug. The smaller ones will often have a bar that stops the feed mechanism should it be pressed. This isn't because the drum makes it safer but because they getting caught on the material is a real possibility - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodchipper#Drum.
Making 2x4's takes more complex machinery so they would have to transport the logs to a processing plant. The chipping can be done more local to the felling. The chipping around me is simply to remove the waste wood and make a small amount of money on it. They don't want to have to sort out the logs or do any complex processing on them.
THESE ARE PRETTY GOOD TREES!! WHY CHIP THEM??? THEY CAN BE USED FOR LUMBER. WHAT A WASTE. YOU COULDVE SENT THEM TO THE MILL AND GOT PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THOSE TREES.
partical board sucks... ti make sense to use scrap to make partical board...or hamster bedding material... mulch bed material... but a lot of that could have been lumber for quality goods... you damn sure have the money to make good lumber of it.... this is not the cheapest dumbest video ive seen today.... but it aint far from it.
Great machine!!
Looks like something Batman would get tied to.
These machines would be good for cleaning up after the hurricanes
Those poor trees, they worked all their lives to get Hard, then, one day, they're dust..
Where do all those chips go,, I have a 5 hp chipper, I love it, It's Loud and powerful..
4:30 Old dry madrone makin' the cutting blades smoke
That emergency stop button would just make some ones existence a misery.. better just letting them go through it.
I don't see any trees being "crushed", do you?. Chipped YES, crushed NO!
I was tossing 4×4×8 heavy pressure treated and a nail caught my globe. your done with this chipper,done... lefty
Nice machines
I hoop the chips are going to be used for something very important..
All that wood, lots of good s...
Marcel Groen
I’d bet that is fuel for commercial heating, that’s hardwood
"These rollers are a safety feature and are generally reversible for situations where a branch gets caught on clothing" - what? They control the feed rate of the material and help prevent the debris shooting out. It's nothing to do with branches catching on clothing.
Bunny Warren link to your source?
Stopping stuff shooting out is obvious because they help cover the spinning blades. If you look at any video where a branch is fed in with the roller raised you can see the chips flying out. You can also see the drum holds the wood and if the motor slows it will stop and keep the wood out of the blades so they come up to speed. They may also reverse to clear the material from the blades. Where they can't do this, wood keeps going in and blades start to lug.
The smaller ones will often have a bar that stops the feed mechanism should it be pressed. This isn't because the drum makes it safer but because they getting caught on the material is a real possibility - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodchipper#Drum.
15:04 Fire in the hull.
i could make some nice firewood out of those logs
This chipper is really slow...chipping at a snail's pace (at 5 mins.)
what is the price
The first clip why waste all that wood? make 2x4's etc. then chip up the rest
Probably because the buyers want chips rather than 2x4s.
ah then buy wood that was chips left over from cutting out 2x4's
Making 2x4's takes more complex machinery so they would have to transport the logs to a processing plant. The chipping can be done more local to the felling. The chipping around me is simply to remove the waste wood and make a small amount of money on it. They don't want to have to sort out the logs or do any complex processing on them.
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rosie o'donnell and rosanne Barr should take a ride in that
And while your at it go ahead and toss Killery Clinton in there too !!
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whoopiegoldber too.
second machine, very dull.
THESE ARE PRETTY GOOD TREES!! WHY CHIP THEM??? THEY CAN BE USED FOR LUMBER. WHAT A WASTE. YOU COULDVE SENT THEM TO THE MILL AND GOT PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THOSE TREES.
we want this machinery for dubai
Waste of good construction wood , jeez
Вот нахрена хорошие бревна в щепу превращать? Что кустарника мало по обочинам дорог,если мало приезжайте в Россию......
Too bad the author did not show the final product of this Hitachi.
Pulp and paper eh... Ü
I know a few people I'd like to put in there
globe glove
partical board sucks... ti make sense to use scrap to make partical board...or hamster bedding material... mulch bed material... but a lot of that could have been lumber for quality goods... you damn sure have the money to make good lumber of it.... this is not the cheapest dumbest video ive seen today.... but it aint far from it.
I second that
stupid machinery
Jaime Flores why?
Stupid Comment.