I can empathize with both sides, manual labor is something you'd rather not do, but can come in handy when you need to be pin point precise. Pretty soon, though, they'll have a machine that does everything. 😅 Great job Tony and Tanja!! Everything looks fantastic!!
Good morning friends. Great video. Tony, I wish I had a $1 for every time I have started out and realized I did not put the deck down before taking off. I love to mow, but I also like to mow grass and not just ride. LOL. Thanks again. Nice chipper. I am seriously thinking about ordering a MechMaxx PTO stump grinder to supplement camera action between cutting fields and clearing brush with my TYM T474. Have a very blessed day sir.
Definitely have the chipper dialed in a lot better this time around! Probably not having any side-branches on the boards helped a fair bit, I'm impressed by how nice of a job it was doing there.
I really enjoy the wood chipper. I think we've got it dialed in very good. I'm going to put it behind the t474 this week. It's a 48 horsepower tractor.
@@TonysTractorAdventure I'm going to be really interested in seeing how it works on almost double the horsepower. I'm betting that thing is gonna be a wood - munching *beast!*
I'd like to know how that chipper would handle 4" bamboo. That bamboo is tough as nails and has a high silica content to dull your blades. I've got gobs of it, though, and a Mahindra 3016 tractor that could use a workout.
Old motor oil will also contaminate the blackberries that we're trying to grow. I've had much success out of just burning the wood and occasionally spraying linseed oil on it. It is one of the oldest techniques for preserving wood in the world.
I can empathize with both sides, manual labor is something you'd rather not do, but can come in handy when you need to be pin point precise. Pretty soon, though, they'll have a machine that does everything. 😅 Great job Tony and Tanja!! Everything looks fantastic!!
Good morning friends. Great video. Tony, I wish I had a $1 for every time I have started out and realized I did not put the deck down before taking off. I love to mow, but I also like to mow grass and not just ride. LOL. Thanks again. Nice chipper. I am seriously thinking about ordering a MechMaxx PTO stump grinder to supplement camera action between cutting fields and clearing brush with my TYM T474. Have a very blessed day sir.
The torched wood came out nice, looks really good.
Thank you for saying the benefits of touching the wood I was going to ask. Beats the heck out of painting.
I love how you set your wife straight. Good job! :-)
You set yours as straight as I do mine!
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So anyway, I was over there torching that wood.... 🤣🤣🤣 Classic. Love it!
Truth has a funny way of being funny.😁
Fun video of you both working together
With all that scrap hardwood and that chipper you should go into the smoker supplies market Tony. Thanks for posting
I have often thought about chipping up Cherry and Hickory. I could use it on the grill.
Tony very good job done now Tanja is happy thats means ❤️
We have a great time
Definitely have the chipper dialed in a lot better this time around! Probably not having any side-branches on the boards helped a fair bit, I'm impressed by how nice of a job it was doing there.
I really enjoy the wood chipper. I think we've got it dialed in very good. I'm going to put it behind the t474 this week. It's a 48 horsepower tractor.
@@TonysTractorAdventure I'm going to be really interested in seeing how it works on almost double the horsepower. I'm betting that thing is gonna be a wood - munching *beast!*
Awesome stuff, as always, guys
Glad you enjoyed it!
You guys are awesome!!
Thank you. We enjoy working together.
Good Morning To Both Of You Good Folks 👌👌😉😉👍👍 Keep Up Your OUTSTANDING Husband and Wife Team Work 💖💖👍👍👌👌😇😇💪💪 CHeers 🍻🍻
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So anyways, I'm torching the wood
You know what I'm talking about.
Good video! How's the cabin coming?
I hope we can get back to the cabin this week. It is at a standstill. It has been raining every other day.
I see you told Tonya who's BOSS🤕 🤣
😁 That's right! We have a good time together.
do you have any thoughts on the wood maxx 8800 or 9900? i am starting my research on chipper. TTWT has a great vidja on chippers
I have never had any experience on those. I've heard good things
I'd like to know how that chipper would handle 4" bamboo. That bamboo is tough as nails and has a high silica content to dull your blades. I've got gobs of it, though, and a Mahindra 3016 tractor that could use a workout.
Nice 😎😎
Thank you.
is there a bagging system available for this chipper?
I don't think they would be anything made for this type of volume. The bags that a person could handle would fill up super fast.
What kind of mower was that?
That is a Ferris ISX 3300
While you were mowing I thought you were trying out for the Indy 500😅
I love that Ferris mower. It helps me get through my mowing quick.
schwetty balce on the tractor seat up in central ny today!
Make the feed lever a safety. It needs to reverse the feed when you push it in case a branch snags you. Just want you guys to stay safe.
I appreciate it.
I will switch it around the next time I use it. After, really, thinking about it, you are 100% correct.
"Have to explain to your wife" 😂 Um nope 😁🤪😂
I hope people get the joke. I'm sure somebody will get their panties in a wad. 😁😁😁
@@TonysTractorAdventure Yep you know it 😆😂
When you drying the wood ,you damage it.i used old motor oil .brush that wood with old motor oil it will last for many years.
Old motor oil will also contaminate the blackberries that we're trying to grow. I've had much success out of just burning the wood and occasionally spraying linseed oil on it. It is one of the oldest techniques for preserving wood in the world.