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Thank you for the video! I have been looking at getting this shredder for awhile. We have 7 mature silver maples on the property and there is always branches that need to be picked up during mowing. We are doing the same thing that you were doing. Making piles of brush everywhere.
Your review gave me the information I need to decide on buying one. I liked that you unplugged it before taking off the cover. Safety. The blades do not seem to be designed for leaves but that is okay for me.
I am having a problem taking out the blades. I can only get to the outer bolt up front and the inner bolt through the back hole in the rotator plate guard, but either way, the bolts are in there rock solid and I cannot get them loose and I don't want to strip out the heads. Recommendations?
This chipper was a total failure. As soon as I started using it, I realized that a branch had to be absolutely perfect, no side branches or even small shoots, or the branch would be very difficult or impossible to get through the hopper. I started trimming branches with loppers and hand trimmers, but even then the chipping mechanism jammed frequently. I definitely spent much more time opening the thing and clearing the mechanism than I did chipping. Finally, a few days ago I had another major jam. I opened the mechanism again for the umpteenth time, and saw that I could clear it, probably. With a good bit of sawing, cutting, prying and pulling. But I decided it wasn't worth it. I closed it up and sent it on its way to (hopefully) a place where they will recycle it. Turn it into something useful perhaps. The only feeling I have now is relief. I never have to struggle with the thing again.
One can get a 12g 100-feet extension cord (a bit pricey) or battery backup like Ecoflow (very pricey) to use the chipper farther away. Digging a trench for installing conduit and receptacle is hard work.
It does indeed work well for composting once you can get the leaves into the machine. The opening is somewhat narrow and designed for sticks so if you have a large volume of leaves then it is a little tedious to fill the hopper and then try to jam them in with the plunger but if you are patient it works great.
@@ChristopherLum I'm about to buy one $127 on AMZN, i'll not use the hopper part and hopefully I can increase size of intake by cutting away some plastic.. Nice Video, thank you.. Also, a leaf vacuum/blower works well for shredding leaves.. : )
Thank you for your review, it really helped me decide NOT to buy one, I think it would be be a waste of time to break 1.250" diameter branches to smaller lengths just so I can feed them into the chipper.wasn't sure about an electric chipper until I watched this video, my best bet is to go bigger.
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Best video on this machine that I have seen. Thank you very much. I have this machine on order now. I can't wait to use it.
Thank you for the video! I have been looking at getting this shredder for awhile. We have 7 mature silver maples on the property and there is always branches that need to be picked up during mowing. We are doing the same thing that you were doing. Making piles of brush everywhere.
use a leaf blower often to clean out your chipper... works good
Your review gave me the information I need to decide on buying one. I liked that you unplugged it before taking off the cover. Safety. The blades do not seem to be designed for leaves but that is okay for me.
Glad I could help, thanks for watching!
Excellent summary!
Good review Chris. Thumbs up.👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Can you do piles of leaves easy or is just a small hole for feeding
Great review!
I am having a problem taking out the blades. I can only get to the outer bolt up front and the inner bolt through the back hole in the rotator plate guard, but either way, the bolts are in there rock solid and I cannot get them loose and I don't want to strip out the heads. Recommendations?
does the chipper shred leaves?
This chipper was a total failure. As soon as I started using it, I realized that a branch had to be absolutely perfect, no side branches or even small shoots, or the branch would be very difficult or impossible to get through the hopper. I started trimming branches with loppers and hand trimmers, but even then the chipping mechanism jammed frequently. I definitely spent much more time opening the thing and clearing the mechanism than I did chipping. Finally, a few days ago I had another major jam. I opened the mechanism again for the umpteenth time, and saw that I could clear it, probably. With a good bit of sawing, cutting, prying and pulling. But I decided it wasn't worth it. I closed it up and sent it on its way to (hopefully) a place where they will recycle it. Turn it into something useful perhaps. The only feeling I have now is relief. I never have to struggle with the thing again.
Thanks, great review......
What type of extension cord should I use?
One can get a 12g 100-feet extension cord (a bit pricey) or battery backup like Ecoflow (very pricey) to use the chipper farther away. Digging a trench for installing conduit and receptacle is hard work.
Manufactor says extension shouldn’t be more than 25ft
Portable generator wrks too
I have portable power station, can be charged with solar panel. I am thinking to use that.
does it work well with leaves and garden waste for composting?
It does indeed work well for composting once you can get the leaves into the machine. The opening is somewhat narrow and designed for sticks so if you have a large volume of leaves then it is a little tedious to fill the hopper and then try to jam them in with the plunger but if you are patient it works great.
@@ChristopherLum I'm about to buy one $127 on AMZN, i'll not use the hopper part and hopefully I can increase size of intake by cutting away some plastic.. Nice Video, thank you.. Also, a leaf vacuum/blower works well for shredding leaves.. : )
Excellent review.
Thank you
You can also use a generator!
You could just get a gas powered generator to run the electric chipper more remotely on the rare occasions
Use a Green Tarp then it wont be an eye sore lol
Thank you for your review, it really helped me decide NOT to buy one, I think it would be be a waste of time to break 1.250" diameter branches to smaller lengths just so I can feed them into the chipper.wasn't sure about an electric chipper until I watched this video, my best bet is to go bigger.
It too you forever with the first beanch lol
Is this guy for real?
Yes. He is for real.
Gas chipper gives him anxiety...😂
@@gregreichert2579in this context I think ”it gives me anxiety” translates to “it’s a pain in the ass”
Rubbish