I have one of my own and i just put in a new computer and the joysticks arent working any tips to fix this problem we need to get it started for the winter
Why not let the wood chipper finish chipping the wood you put in before you stuff more in. Stoping an starting constantly is way slower than letting it continuously run through. Just grab a little less and have a little bit more patience.
I agree that continuos layer of raw material going in is the best way. Purpose of stoping and starting constantly is to keep rpms at optimum -> best torque and low fuel consuption.
I watch a lot of videos about this kind of work....and BY FAR the fools loading the chipper are as dumb as a bucket of air! It will only handle what it can! You can't force it to take more! Get a clue!!
Well I´m not sure how to respond. Maybe feeding roller is programmed to climb to slowly or it is on manual setting? The engine speed do not decrease a lot, so how you figure out that driver is overfeeding?
If the farmer can use his own chips, more power to him! And the diesel on the grinder was sure getting a workout! Thanks!
This machine stops even toward the end of a run when the branches are small. Underpowered
I have one of my own and i just put in a new computer and the joysticks arent working any tips to fix this problem we need to get it started for the winter
The farmer must have a huge boiler to use all of the chips from this pile of wood.
Why not let the wood chipper finish chipping the wood you put in before you stuff more in. Stoping an starting constantly is way slower than letting it continuously run through. Just grab a little less and have a little bit more patience.
I agree that continuos layer of raw material going in is the best way. Purpose of stoping and starting constantly is to keep rpms at optimum -> best torque and low fuel consuption.
Big Truck, low Power!
I watch a lot of videos about this kind of work....and BY FAR the fools loading the chipper are as dumb as a bucket of air! It will only handle what it can! You can't force it to take more! Get a clue!!
Well I´m not sure how to respond. Maybe feeding roller is programmed to climb to slowly or it is on manual setting? The engine speed do not decrease a lot, so how you figure out that driver is overfeeding?
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Over feeding..the more it bogs down commen sense
very well
that machine has no power whatsoever, waist of time.
How did you come to that conclusion?