Absolutely mind-blowing! 🚀 The speed and power of these wood chippers are on another level. Watching those trees get shredded so effortlessly is oddly satisfying! 👏👏 Anyone else amazed at how technology has transformed woodworking?
"These wood chipper machines are truly a testament to the power and sophistication of modern technology! They shred huge tree trunks into shreds in the blink of an eye, with incredible speed and precision. But seeing the blades spinning at such high speeds, I can't help but shudder at the potential danger. This is definitely not just pure power, but also the pinnacle of machine engineering.
The dangerous speed and efficiency of these fastest wood chipper machines technology, alongside incredible tree shredder working, redefine woodworking excellence.
I never knew watching trees getting shredded could be so oddly satisfying... and terrifying at the same time! Hats off to the engineers behind these wood chipper machines for turning logging into a high-speed spectacle
Heavy machinery operators undergo extensive training to ensure the safe and efficient operation of these powerful equipment in diverse working environments.
Trees are a renewable energy source. Just consider the Finnish reforestation program. Harvested trees are regrown in a successful pattern . There really is no end for this natural resource.
As much as I love watching these beasts... can someone explain to me why all this timber gets chipped? I know some, if not all is used somehow to heat houses, but why is it not also used for lumber to MAKE houses etc...? I see so many videos, including this one, with what appears to be perfectly good, very long, wide, and even straight pine and other good woods, that would be perfect for timber... so why??
@@hillbilly4christ638 I can't understand how something that is more than likely burnt up... has a one time use... is more valuable than something that can make a house that stands for decades. Seems crazy.
IT MAKES SENSE TO CHIP BRANCHES AND SMALL TREES WHEN CLEARING PROPERTIES BUT TO TAKE PERFECTLY GOOD LARGE TREES THAT CAN BE USED FOR LUMBER AND CHIP THEM IS TOTALLY RIDICULOUS!!!
For a second I thought the second clip was a RC ( remote controlled ) chipper / grinder and a excavator attachment loading the chipper. If you go and watch the RC construction vehicles here on UA-cam, their sites look so realistic I mean they have dirt screeners,transfer/ loading belts, rock crushers, ect. At first the clip didn’t look to scale (size). * 1-13-2024
ship it across the globe by diesel powered ships and burn it for "green and co2 neutral energy". If you're lucky they burn it green, otherwise they would spend additional energy to dry the chips before burning it. And if you think I'm mad, nope, real truth here. Here in NL we import woodchips from canada to burn as biomass, which is EU approved green and CO2 neutral.
@@patrickd9551 There's also places that'll turn them into pellets for wood pellet stoves to heat their homes. It's important to note that, with very few exceptions, if you want to heat or power something, you're going to be burning something, and some sources are better than others. Geothermal, hydroelectric, and nuclear are about the only truly green and energy meaningful sources we have; wind and solar are very niche, not very efficient in most places, and have a lot of up-front energy costs in their production that sometimes aren't paid off during their lifetimes, making them carbon negative rather than truly 'green'.
@@LabTech41 Ah yes, pellets. Using massive amounts of energy to turn woodchips into a slightly denser wood burning product. Wood as a heat source is about as perfect as it comes in. Wood. Just logs, burning slowly in a fireplace. No need to convert it into electricity, we've got other means for that. All in all there is no perfect solution and I do recognize that. Although industrialization has brought more welfare to our world and allows us to live longer in the first place. Wood chips aren't that bad either when it was it's original form: waste from sawmills. Now we just straight up shred entire trees, which I think is wasteful.
It's more likely steam. When the Chips get stored outdoors and moist, there is a fermentation process, warming them up so the water evaporates as steam. Typically the Temperature reaches up to somewhere around 70°C, but far from burning. But it can heat up enough to start burning/glowing under certain cicumstances. Especially if you pile it very high ~8m and above and/or compact it while piling like driving with a loader on it. (I've found out the hard way). In that case I'm pretty sure it's just steam
Why would a wood chipper be so dangerous by itself? I don't get it. It may be dangerous if you don't know how to use it. But that's all It's built to chip wood. Isn't it? To me, it's a stupid title.
Они этой трухой предприятия отапливают и электричество получают :) Даже на свалках такая техна у них стоит, всё дерев. от мебели до старых дерев. домов, в щепу, затем энергию получают. Это не у нас! березы, тополя в городе срезают, всё на свалку вывозят, зачем на тэц возить ;) или людям раздавать. Не говоря уже про лесозаготовку, все ветки в лесу оставляют, потом сжигают :)
Absolutely mind-blowing! 🚀 The speed and power of these wood chippers are on another level. Watching those trees get shredded so effortlessly is oddly satisfying! 👏👏 Anyone else amazed at how technology has transformed woodworking?
"These wood chipper machines are truly a testament to the power and sophistication of modern technology! They shred huge tree trunks into shreds in the blink of an eye, with incredible speed and precision. But seeing the blades spinning at such high speeds, I can't help but shudder at the potential danger. This is definitely not just pure power, but also the pinnacle of machine engineering.
The dangerous speed and efficiency of these fastest wood chipper machines technology, alongside incredible tree shredder working, redefine woodworking excellence.
The green machine is hungry feed it❤❤❤
I never knew watching trees getting shredded could be so oddly satisfying... and terrifying at the same time! Hats off to the engineers behind these wood chipper machines for turning logging into a high-speed spectacle
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings after watching the video. This is really precious to me.
so grateful to the creators of these machines, it can do things beyond imagination
Loaders with quick couplers adapt to various attachments, enhancing their versatility in American job sites.
Heavy machinery operators undergo extensive training to ensure the safe and efficient operation of these powerful equipment in diverse working environments.
Nature meets technology-perfect balance!
Trees are a renewable energy source. Just consider the Finnish reforestation program. Harvested trees are regrown in a successful pattern . There really is no end for this natural resource.
Thank you so much to those who invented these amazing machines.*
That’s a lot of saw dust. Ever have any fires like here in Wichita, Kansas?
Where is the machine in the thumbnail? Don't use click bait.
Well he's only clickbaiting for dem views
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Damn mean machine! Could be very useful in northern virginia.
The yellow Chipmax the best of these🤠 the second machines operator gonna burn that crane in no time.
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It is a very good wood chipper!
I just love these big machine videos❤❤❤❤
The two yellow ones were beasts, could handle anything, third green one good...
I thought I would check this video out again this chipper it's like me it's hungry all the time❤😅
The way those chippers can take 2 - 3ft diameter + full log and turn it to dust effectively.😳
Fantastic content !
Nom nom nom!
As an adult, I find it fascinating, but I don't know how it is for children
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Semoga mesin seperti ini ada di Indonesia
the huge claw is so dangly yet strong
I'm just going to repeat the logs in my thumbnail to save time !
That's some nice mulch.
As much as I love watching these beasts... can someone explain to me why all this timber gets chipped? I know some, if not all is used somehow to heat houses, but why is it not also used for lumber to MAKE houses etc...? I see so many videos, including this one, with what appears to be perfectly good, very long, wide, and even straight pine and other good woods, that would be perfect for timber... so why??
Second that
The chips are used in manufacturing. For paper products, OSB, plywood, and lots of other products.
So technically, it IS building homes.
In many instances, the chips are more valuable than lumber.
@@hillbilly4christ638 I can't understand how something that is more than likely burnt up... has a one time use... is more valuable than something that can make a house that stands for decades. Seems crazy.
Warum lässt man so Videos nicht in original laufen ?wird nur versaut durch solche Aktionen
No wonder lumber prices are so high.
thats what i thought why are they not making dimensional lumber from these huge trees. makes no sense
pulp wood not good for lumber
@@jamesstacks3556 wood chip are used to make lumber/multiplex, also a fuel for factory boiler machine
Good way to get rid of a body
Top video!
I am guessing it takes at least 3 loads of energy to produce and transport a "clean fuel" [saw dust] that will may be produce one.
CBI and Vermeer is the best
Why speed up the footage ?.
IT MAKES SENSE TO CHIP BRANCHES AND SMALL TREES WHEN CLEARING PROPERTIES BUT TO TAKE PERFECTLY GOOD LARGE TREES THAT CAN BE USED FOR LUMBER AND CHIP THEM IS TOTALLY RIDICULOUS!!!
DES COPEAUX DE BOIS POUR FABRIQUER DES PANNEAUX DE BOIS
I would sure hate to be a piece of wood!
niec wood and iron victory yes t Alex 😇
Procesar papel limpio
For a second I thought the second clip was a RC ( remote controlled ) chipper / grinder and a excavator attachment loading the chipper. If you go and watch the RC construction vehicles here on UA-cam, their sites look so realistic I mean they have dirt screeners,transfer/ loading belts, rock crushers, ect. At first the clip didn’t look to scale (size). * 1-13-2024
14:40 look on that piece of wood going out...
Which country
That's a lot of 2x4's they are destroying.
Jungle tree ,out oxygen ,weather cool ,not have flood .
Why should it be dangerous? If it complies to all regulations it's not. Change your video title.
Fantastic content.
WHY is the footage mirror imaged?
Мне на пилораме пилить нечего, а они все в щепу перерабатывают!!!
are these types of giants in any way used to help clean up after disasters?
Absolutely
What do they do with all that once they chip it into small pieces?
ship it across the globe by diesel powered ships and burn it for "green and co2 neutral energy". If you're lucky they burn it green, otherwise they would spend additional energy to dry the chips before burning it.
And if you think I'm mad, nope, real truth here. Here in NL we import woodchips from canada to burn as biomass, which is EU approved green and CO2 neutral.
Sản xuất ván mdf or giấy
They make sheets of ply out of it and turn into furniture etc🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓😂🪚🔨😂👎👎
@@patrickd9551 There's also places that'll turn them into pellets for wood pellet stoves to heat their homes. It's important to note that, with very few exceptions, if you want to heat or power something, you're going to be burning something, and some sources are better than others.
Geothermal, hydroelectric, and nuclear are about the only truly green and energy meaningful sources we have; wind and solar are very niche, not very efficient in most places, and have a lot of up-front energy costs in their production that sometimes aren't paid off during their lifetimes, making them carbon negative rather than truly 'green'.
@@LabTech41 Ah yes, pellets. Using massive amounts of energy to turn woodchips into a slightly denser wood burning product.
Wood as a heat source is about as perfect as it comes in. Wood. Just logs, burning slowly in a fireplace. No need to convert it into electricity, we've got other means for that.
All in all there is no perfect solution and I do recognize that. Although industrialization has brought more welfare to our world and allows us to live longer in the first place.
Wood chips aren't that bad either when it was it's original form: waste from sawmills. Now we just straight up shred entire trees, which I think is wasteful.
OK a big giant tree shredder BFD
Ständig lässt er die Videos schneller laufen damit es " spektakulär " aussieht. Dislike. 🤮
Diamond z tub or horizontal grinders will show what real chipping is all about. Nothing but toys here.
Furniture ,food table ,tv box ,sofa chair ,shoe box etc .
3:18 The chip pile at the top of the screen is on fire.
It's more likely steam. When the Chips get stored outdoors and moist, there is a fermentation process, warming them up so the water evaporates as steam. Typically the Temperature reaches up to somewhere around 70°C, but far from burning. But it can heat up enough to start burning/glowing under certain cicumstances. Especially if you pile it very high ~8m and above and/or compact it while piling like driving with a loader on it. (I've found out the hard way). In that case I'm pretty sure it's just steam
Maybe not yet but it is at least composting/ fermenting.
8m? I didn't know that depth had to be controlled. That is plenty high anyways.@@HolzwurmBW
Making piece chipboard wood , kitchen & bedroom cabinet .
What a complete waste!!… could use that for fuel for log burners!!🙄
Chipping trees for Biomass power plants. Great job environmentalists😢
So you prefer to burn fossil fuels? Go cry somewhere else...
What is wrong with these trees as being chipped seems a massive waste, not like they grow on tree's
WHAT HAPPENS TO WHATS LEFT
Ok considering there is meant to be a shortage on timber products 2x4 4x4 4x8 etc why in the blue hell are they wasting good logs???
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What do they do with the chips
Why would a wood chipper be so dangerous by itself? I don't get it. It may be dangerous if you don't know how to use it. But that's all It's built to chip wood. Isn't it? To me, it's a stupid title.
Safety tip number 1, do not enter a running wood chipper.
what a waste
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Can we ask Joe Biden to clean the blades while it’s moving?
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@pupaquarius9743 geez I didn't think you could find someone dummer than Biden but here we are congrats 🎉
Absolutely we should totally do that
Excellent idea. Tell him the chips generate more electricity for the cars when the blades are clean.
@@greenbudkelly2820 very reasonable approach, he could have his entire cabinet help him.
Стока дров в труху
Они этой трухой предприятия отапливают и электричество получают :) Даже на свалках такая техна у них стоит, всё дерев. от мебели до старых дерев. домов, в щепу, затем энергию получают. Это не у нас! березы, тополя в городе срезают, всё на свалку вывозят, зачем на тэц возить ;) или людям раздавать. Не говоря уже про лесозаготовку, все ветки в лесу оставляют, потом сжигают :)
ЭТО НЕ ДРОВА А БУДУЩИЕ ДОСКИ ЭТО ДЭНГИ ОГРОМНЫЕ ДЭНГИ. 😮😢
What a waste of trees doing that obviously a liberal state
What do they do with the wood chips.
what do they do with the wood chips