$2K Compact Woodchipper. First job

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • I bought this Powerfist chipper for $2000 from Princess auto with a view to modifying it for easy transportation and back yard access. It comes as standard with a wide axle and hitch attachment for truck or quad etc. I shortened the axle and welded the machine onto a cart. The cart is rated to carry 800lbs. the chipper weighs less than 450. I added a winch for pulling it up ramps and hills and made some removable, additional wheels for extra stability. The chipper is a drum/gravity fed with 2 blades approximately 11" across. 420cc, 15Hp motor. I will run it for a month before deciding whether to put a bigger motor on. The overall build seems very solid, surprisingly for the cost.

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  • @mrgcgrant
    @mrgcgrant Рік тому +2

    They had a 3 day special sale for this unit at my PA for $1200 ! Wasn't shopping for a chipper, but couldn't turn it down for what looks like a pretty sturdy machine. I had thought of having one, but have flinched at the 3 to 4K for similar big brand machines capable of 4+ inch limbs. I live in a rural area in the dry interior of BCwith 20 acres of trees and brush. Chipping all that fuel on the forest floor does a lot to lessen the fire hazard.
    Thanks for the video Reg, great mods on yours! I'm able to pull mine wherever I need with my Polaris 6X6 ATV.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +1

      I think a property like yours is what its ideally aimed at George, hence the wide axle for an ATV or tractor.

  • @plant.more.trees.
    @plant.more.trees. Рік тому +4

    As long as you respect the boundaries, that’s an awesome little machine. Great for the urban arborist. Take care all and don’t underestimate machine safety no matter how little and cute they look. ❤❤❤

    • @stuby2014
      @stuby2014 Рік тому

      If you are referring to him putting his arm in the chute it looks like you couldn't even jump up and go all the way with your shoulder and head to get down to the knives.

    • @plant.more.trees.
      @plant.more.trees. Рік тому +1

      @@stuby2014 hahaha my worst injury was with a similar chipper, and it happened when I was trying to cold start it. I threw by my back and couldn’t move for 2 days. It hurts just typing it…. As a good practice I tell all my colleagues to be safe every day and every time I see them. You too Vince , be safe and enjoy your work!

  • @fern6114
    @fern6114 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Reg it’s a beginning of a new season…cheers mate from Luxembourg 🇱🇺 Europe

  • @happycamper6352
    @happycamper6352 Рік тому +1

    If you do another video of this, please show some closeup footage of the end-product chips, and also maybe some footage of it working with a vehicle or kart for hauling away the chips. I'm glad you posted what you posted, because I'm getting tired of dragging branches out of fenced in yards.

  • @63sfletcher
    @63sfletcher Рік тому +2

    Nice set up Reg , all the best for the coming year, hope to see the ascender soon. Warrington UK

  • @moretmolina274
    @moretmolina274 Рік тому

    I say bravo just the innovation of the engineering of the wheels not including the performance of a little engine it's how you use the tool you don't overwork it and that's a plus well-done great video I think I will buy one for the small jobs

  • @stuby2014
    @stuby2014 Рік тому

    Looks like it could benefit by have a mechanical feed, but that would require bigger motor and cost. Looks like a very handy machine.

  • @mreggbird
    @mreggbird 9 місяців тому

    Would love to see an update on it!

  • @keithfarmer4854
    @keithfarmer4854 Рік тому +11

    Man could I ever use one of these! It’s perfect for us one man tree guys that can’t afford the giant equipment!

  • @stancombetreecareallyourga342
    @stancombetreecareallyourga342 Рік тому +1

    Thats a nice little touch in it ,,,❤🍒xx

  • @colinbourke9016
    @colinbourke9016 10 місяців тому

    Good job 👏.

  • @joshuarosenthal5106
    @joshuarosenthal5106 10 місяців тому

    How useful have you found the chipper to be? Has it worked all right on fir branches? Or do you tend to stick with a larger chipper for that application. I am about to go out on my own and the 2k price point is tempting. I fear that it will be too limiting though; I work in western WA, so similar trees to you.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  10 місяців тому +1

      More useful since I mounted it on a 4x4 wheel base. So now it will drive pretty much anywhere, even up steps. So I use it when I can chip in back yards, or if I'm on a very short or awkward driveway, where the big chipper is impractical or impossible. The compromise is obviously the slower chipping time and limited diameter size that I can feed through it. The blades are not particularly tough either. But when chipping on site in back yards, or up trails, it has saved an immense amount of time and labor. Of it were my only chipper then I would replace the engine with a slightly bigger one, and modify the indeed chute so it's shorter and wider. But as is I switch between the 2 chippers depending on the task.

    • @joshuarosenthal5106
      @joshuarosenthal5106 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for the reply, all the best.

  • @slobmarley9070
    @slobmarley9070 Рік тому +2

    new toy 😄

  • @gregbrown9271
    @gregbrown9271 Рік тому

    Come in handy sometimes

  • @andrehak
    @andrehak Рік тому

    Great vid! However, I think my chipper did a better job. Check my video's.

  • @danpowell1776
    @danpowell1776 Рік тому +17

    Thank you Reg just for being kind enough to give us live exposure to that machine. Take care and stay safe.

    • @bastogne315
      @bastogne315 Рік тому

      He is safe. Its Canada not Bahkmut bro..

    • @bryntaylor7124
      @bryntaylor7124 Рік тому +1

      @@bastogne315 he’s talking about staying safe at work ….

  • @odieostrich7718
    @odieostrich7718 Рік тому +2

    hey man, think we'd all appreciate an update on how your new chipper has been holding up after nine months of hard use. Need one I can float to islands and this could be the ticket if it's strong enough, however, I've got more hardwoods to do here out east.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +2

      It's great, and improved since I mounted it on a 4x4 power cart. Now it will anywhere, even up steps. I'll put a video out soon. Biggest pitfall is the blades are junk. They dull top easy, I think due to the sharp angle they are set to. But is necessary for a drum chipper

  • @bracaarboristi
    @bracaarboristi Рік тому +11

    We've got the exact same one! It's an awesome machine!
    Also Reg, pay attention to the cover where the belt and wheels are. The belt sometimes tends to get loose and it starts to rub off of the casing, if not stopped it can cause it to rip completely. All the best!

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +9

      Right. I might cut a hole in the cover so I can check it without having to unbolt the cover every time.

    • @bracaarboristi
      @bracaarboristi Рік тому +3

      @@Recoates we just took the cover off all together. That seemed to fix the issues, that being said you have spinning belt that you gotta watch out for hahaha

    • @randyupladek1855
      @randyupladek1855 Рік тому +5

      Wow Stein is coming out with all kinds of new stuff! 😂

  • @7eis
    @7eis Рік тому +8

    Small chippers are awesome for tight access jobs. I've got a 18hp haecksler and I wouldn't part with it. Some types of branches are a pain to chip, but once you know the capabilities of your machine you'll know which approach to take for different cleanup jobs.

    • @mrtree1368
      @mrtree1368 Рік тому

      Or you just have more fire wood to take home or leave

    • @7eis
      @7eis Рік тому

      @@mrtree1368 anything less than 5ish inches ain't worth it if you pay a pro to deal with it for you

  • @metaspencer
    @metaspencer Рік тому +2

    I like it, mate. This industry tends to be about BIG EQUIPMENT and that seldom makes sense to me. What a reasonable machine

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Рік тому +4

    By not having to drag those branches through confined pathways with narrow gates, you may save time. And I bet many gardeners are happy to keep the mulch without you having to find some place to drop it off. That's creative thinking with the larger tires to get through a muddy yard. I didn't know you had welding skills, well done.

    • @prairiemushroom
      @prairiemushroom Рік тому

      Chip right into the HO's green bin or Canadian Tire paper yard waste bags - saves a ton of time and mess . . . . all mess in one place now!

  • @allenhuling598
    @allenhuling598 Рік тому +4

    Nice job on the 'custom' mods to make it just what you need for those smaller back yard jobs! Always appreciate when you post another video! Cheers for an awesome 2023!

  • @danmaynard856
    @danmaynard856 Рік тому +2

    Wow, for a minute there mashing laurel with a mini-chipper in the rain I thought you'd come back to UK tree work! Then I saw the truck at the end, definitely not.
    I have a JoBeau. I reckon keeping the knives sharp is like sharpening wood chisels, much better to do a little bit often than let them get blunt. I can get in to mine with diamond pad without taking them off so easy to do, don't know about that one.
    Next stage is if you have to move chip out, get a petrol powered barrow with greedy boards.

  • @prairiemushroom
    @prairiemushroom Рік тому

    I commented below about Kart guys and engine mods - here is another video from Canada tho, comparing Princess Auto Powerfist and Propoint and some comments on US engine hopping videos like 440 cc Duromax: ua-cam.com/video/_24TIvoy8M4/v-deo.html Worth a watch if you're going to hop up the chipper engine maybe!

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew Рік тому +3

    Very effective brush chipper. I like the high discharge chute. Many small chippers make a pile right next to the machine and you gotta keep moving.

  • @jimbrown4661
    @jimbrown4661 Рік тому +2

    That Little Chipper Worked Pretty Well, Better Than Some I've Seen!!! The Right Tool For The Right Job !! Pretty Cool !!!! You Can Also Spray Crumbs Onto A Tarp, And Then Drag Them. Depending On Where The Chips Are Going . Definitely A Labor Saver If You Have Enough To Grind!! Thanks For New Content, I Love Watching Ya Work !!!! You Are Something!!! That's A Good Thing!!! 🤗😎😎😎🙂🤗🤗😇. I Like Watching You The Best!!!! You Are Unique, And I Like That!!! You Stand Out!!!! Keep The Content Coming Always Watching!!! Stay Safe!!! Cheers!!!🤗😎😎😎.

  • @mtbrewfalling9442
    @mtbrewfalling9442 6 місяців тому

    Hey Reg not sure if you will see this since it’s an older video but just wondering after a year or so if you like the chipper still?

  • @rhinocerous98
    @rhinocerous98 6 місяців тому

    Would you still recommend this chipper? im looking at purchasing one for the spring

  • @user-ku2qb1pq7e
    @user-ku2qb1pq7e Рік тому +1

    why isnt it mounted to the arbor trolley on a removable sled?? also do you think this will process large amounts of fallen leaves? I need one for my house.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому

      Is that sarcasm Nick ?

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 Рік тому +2

    I have a DR 475 (was essentially new, got a great deal) and it has been fantastic. I did my homework so I knew going in that the 4 3/4" was a stretch.. but it does 3" and under like an absolute champ. The only thing I don't like about it is the narrow wheel base and small tires, but i'm probably going to find a donor chassis off something and fix that.
    Like yours.. it's all a matter of learning HOW to feed it what you need to feed it. I have changed some of my limbing practices to have it chipper ready. For a single-knife small chipper it works a treat.

  • @Gigharborbigfoot
    @Gigharborbigfoot Рік тому +2

    This is the same reason I will never get rid of my bandit 65, I have chipped on site so many times where it was just not practical to get the brush to where the chipper would have needed to be parked. Always appreciate your thinking outside the box philosophy and backwoods ingenuity.

  • @mikesr3407
    @mikesr3407 Рік тому +2

    My back started hurting as soon as you pulled the rip cord ! 😂 A guy has to get back to fighting weight ! 👍

  • @devondunkle1063
    @devondunkle1063 Рік тому +1

    Is that Laural branches? If it is ya notice it smells a bit like rhubarb pie. Not a bad smell at all. A bit sweet. My wife and I started 3 years ago, out with a 1992 6" morbark that had a 45 degree in feed system like this one. It barely got the chips in the truck. Every 8 minutes of chipping I had to hop in the back and shovel them back and to the sides to make room for more. We did 50k that year but my body was thrashed. It was road towable. Picked it up for 800 cash.

  • @timeorspace
    @timeorspace Рік тому +2

    Nice Mods, Reg! I’m a DIY homeowner & aspiring arborist. My $200 3in 1996 chipper/mulcher has gotten some use this year, including a minivan haul to mulch leaves for friends. Thanks to this video, I now have an idea of what the next step could look like, and a new appreciation for the dramatic potential of training wheels.

  • @TimS366
    @TimS366 Рік тому +1

    For the money and the size of the machine I wouldn't grumble. There are always better machines out there but they come with a bigger price tag and then you need to think am I going to get my monies worth out of it? I've certainly been guilty of buying machinery for work and then realizing I just don't use it enough when it either gets parked up in the stores or sold on. Hope you get good use out of it.

  • @matthewtaylor2185
    @matthewtaylor2185 Рік тому +1

    I would be wary of adding more horsepower. Easy to get overzealous with light duty machines...more power could do some damage with wood that is just a little too hard for it to handle at capacity. Ask me how I know.

  • @johnhonebein6851
    @johnhonebein6851 Рік тому +1

    For some reason the chipper reminds me of Dino the dinosaur from the Flintstones.

  • @Maashall13
    @Maashall13 4 місяці тому

    How much did you charge for a job like this?

  • @joeburrows6
    @joeburrows6 Рік тому +1

    Please upload more reg. I miss the videos and especially you been Tarzan in them trees. I do Understand like all of us though busy with work.

  • @94Beauch69
    @94Beauch69 9 місяців тому

    Hey Reg, im curious how this chipper is holding out? Has it been a decent chipper? Would you recommend it fir light use?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  9 місяців тому +1

      It's been very useful. Especially since I mounted it on a 4x4 wheel base. I have to leave town for a week but will make an update vid when I get back.

  • @hectoracevedo1994
    @hectoracevedo1994 Рік тому +3

    1st!!!

  • @benhowlett7693
    @benhowlett7693 Рік тому +1

    I’ve got a little skarper and it does job! Takes all dragging out of job which is a massive bonus! Do need a bigger one at times but I can’t afford one tbh ha! But I wouldn’t swap it for any bigger one on most jobs I do!

  • @callie_waldschmidt
    @callie_waldschmidt 4 місяці тому

    Hey there, I'd also love to hear an updated review of this! I'm thinking about buying one too - I do tree work part-time and this seems great since I don't want to spend the money on a full-size chipper since I try to only work 2 days a week :) Love your videos! Thanks

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  4 місяці тому +1

      Ok. I will. I keep meaning to but then get side tracked

  • @jahpedro3971
    @jahpedro3971 Рік тому +1

    I bought a Jensen, very good machine, great quality, design wise hopper could be a bit wider, shoot should be round it gets blocked easily when the shoot is turned, does some serious work though

  • @NotSureJoeBauers
    @NotSureJoeBauers Рік тому +2

    Looks pretty good! Those 420cc engines can develop a lot more than 15 hp with higher lift camshaft and cylinder head work. Might be easier than re-powering with a V-twin, since you can't get much more power on a single cylinder. Back in my youth playing with go-karts we would shave some off the cylinder head to get the compression up, re-grind our camshaft for more lift and port the intake and exhaust out. Now I imagine you can get bolt on cylinder head that does all that

    • @mattfleming86
      @mattfleming86 Рік тому

      My chipper has the briggs 420cc. Is there any more insight you can provide on that, or a reccomended forum/source of info? I really like the overall weight of mine. I'd ABSOLUTELY build mine a little. Mine has -almost- enough power as is.. but it needs just a little kick in the arse.

    • @prairiemushroom
      @prairiemushroom Рік тому

      There's lots of small engine upgrade info on UA-cam from the GoKart crowd. As an example: ua-cam.com/video/83piz9q3rkQ/v-deo.html The guys that really get into kart engine builds will fiddle with valve and lifter configs, carb and horsepower/ torque curves and dyno testing. Probably only really limited by how much money you want to spend. And maybe the need to change v belt pulley sizes perhaps, to accommodate the go go juiced up engines. There's also lots of warnings about steel flywheel upgrades for safety, and valve spring upgrades if you wind these puppies up from stock much. Some builds have doubled horsepower (at much higher RPM in a kart though)! Enjoy.

  • @Triplaglol
    @Triplaglol Рік тому +1

    I noticed that you didn't wear gloves at the beginning and after a while you did wear them. The kickback from the branches can really hurt your hands I always wear my thickest gloves while chipping. Impressive little machine for the cost.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +1

      the vibration is harsh on the hands while trying to stop some of the short wider logs from getting sucked in too fast.

  • @billbliss2500
    @billbliss2500 Рік тому

    I’m curious Rege How many cutting blades does this have?

  • @StihlChainsaws
    @StihlChainsaws Рік тому +1

    Really cool setup👍

  • @michaelkilner5031
    @michaelkilner5031 Рік тому +1

    I have s similar chipper made by hyundai. It has been and still is a dependable workhorse that has paid for itself many times over.

  • @Isaac-dr1zd
    @Isaac-dr1zd 9 місяців тому

    Hey Reg, I'm looking to get something similar, could we get an update on how well this is serving you, please? Thanks, Isaac UK.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  9 місяців тому +1

      I'm just going away for a week Isaac, leaving in an hour. Will make an update vid when I get back

    • @Isaac-dr1zd
      @Isaac-dr1zd 9 місяців тому

      @@Recoates Great, thanks. Have a good trip away.

  • @jakubhostinsky4482
    @jakubhostinsky4482 Рік тому +2

    Looks similar to my chinese chipper, I recommend to you to check each and every screw and add Loctite if necessary.

    • @mattrafferty2836
      @mattrafferty2836 Рік тому

      What brand is the Chinese one?

    • @jakubhostinsky4482
      @jakubhostinsky4482 Рік тому +2

      @@mattrafferty2836 Lumag RAMBO HC15PRO - It pretends to be German I think but in fact it is not good quality, regarding screws - approx. 5 screws I already lost just by vibrations. Also muffler broke off and many other parts are wearing out very fast.

  • @Perrytrees
    @Perrytrees Рік тому +1

    Does anyone know what the tailgate ramp loader thing on the back of the pick up is called? Never seen one

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +2

      Hitch Cargo Carrier. This one is rated at 500lb

  • @jackbrehony1
    @jackbrehony1 Рік тому +2

    Hey Reg, I'm delighted to be able to give yo a bit of advice back for the wealth of knoledge you've provided me over the years. I run a similar machine Jansen gts 1500e, same engine. The problems with the engine I've experienced have been electrical, build a cover for the engine to keep excess rain off and definitely store it indoors. Keep blades super sharp and check regularly. I would also size down on some of the bigger branches you put in there for harder woods like the laurel.
    A great design feature is the v belts which Im assuming is the same on yours, they tend to shred before there is ever any pressure put on the engine. I swapped my rubber ones out for kevlar ones to extend their life. Watch when feeding in real branchy stuff like beech and birch as the fine tiggy stuff can clog the chute easily, same with large leaved hardwood stuff when wet, sycamore, planes etc.. Sometimes with longer pieces it can be good to feather their input into the machine so as to keep the revs high. Set the blade depth to the absolute minimum mine are set to 0.5mm.
    Parts are very cheap and they are very easy to work on, change the oil regularly too. My manual recommended first oil change after 5 hours use, and I usually do every 30 hours thereafter. Keep an eye on all the bolts, especially engine mounting ones, adjust tension on belts to every so often as they stretch overtime and will be more likely to shred, come off after this.
    Well ware I love my one. Finally I believe there is a video on youtube of someone with my model, who did an engine swap for amore powerful engine, he also widened the chute slightly to make loading branches easier.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +3

      Thanks Jack. I'm generally cautious, if not over zealous with my equipment

    • @mrtree1368
      @mrtree1368 Рік тому

      I got the same chipper and no issues other than yea the stock belts arnt as good as after market ones but did you really buy one and think your gonna leave it out to get rained on ? I always cover mine with tarp I never would think to just park it outside with nothing protecting it from the elements. Only big chippers have thier engines protected from water

    • @jackbrehony1
      @jackbrehony1 Рік тому +1

      @@mrtree1368 if you work in the rain, over time water will corrode electrical connections. Small cover to keep worst of rain off while you work is an invaluable addition

    • @jacquesblaque7728
      @jacquesblaque7728 Рік тому

      Any small 4-stroke engine of mine has a "button" rare-earth magnet epoxied onto its drain plug. One way to give it a filter for metallic debris.

  • @dcvariousvids8082
    @dcvariousvids8082 Рік тому +1

    Neat price of kit. Saves the fuss of hiring.

  • @thelonglane
    @thelonglane 11 місяців тому +1

    9:01 that's the difference between the owner of the machine and a bad employee.
    Cleaning the dirt from the butt before feeding it in. Extends blade sharpness to no end.

    • @Unknown-sz8kg
      @Unknown-sz8kg 25 днів тому

      And when you do it as an employee, the boss is sitting comfy inside his office and takes you for granted and doesnt see the details you are doing for the company.

    • @thelonglane
      @thelonglane 24 дні тому

      ​@@Unknown-sz8kg and the employee doesn't see what the boss is doing to keep you safe and in a job..the employee just turns up, does his job and gets paid plus has his weekends and evenings to himself and doesn't have to worry about taxes, charges, paperwork etc.
      You don't know much about running a businesss but you do know how to begrudge the boss.

  • @bastogne315
    @bastogne315 Рік тому +1

    Reg that's the exact same chipper used in Fargo. They used for chipping up a frozen body. Ideal for camping or winter hike

    • @bastogne315
      @bastogne315 Рік тому +1

      Won't take an undissected cadaver. You have to lop off arms and legs and trim torso. I recommend using an e saw Echo DCS 2500.

    • @bastogne315
      @bastogne315 Рік тому

      No need for a winch either. Just get the punk to wheel it onto the trolley before you feed him to the chipper.👍👍👍😍🥰

  • @glxxyz
    @glxxyz Рік тому

    I have a similar size & design of chipper made by Range Road. Most important things are checking the belt tension, making sure it’s empty before starting, and being ready to hit the emergency shut off if anything slips or sticks.

  • @mrtree1368
    @mrtree1368 Рік тому +1

    I got the Jansen gts1500e it has a discharge that can pivot to any direction that I found the most important when getting a smaller chipper so that way you don't have to physically move the machine to change the direction of chips . It's only like 14 or 15 horse power but it gets the job done and then some as long as you don't chip too much wood and keep cut things for the size of the chipper. I've found that gettin this chipper right next to trees that your working on saves alot of time not moving brush and definitely makes up for chipping smaller branches vs a big chipper. Plus these little chippers are vary affordable compared to tow behinds and a great first chipper or main chipper . They do weight around 400 pounds so that tow basket isn't gonna last long unless you have strapes from the basket to a high point of the truck keeping weight from dipping to low on the basket . I do move my on and off by hand it's not east but do able you definitely want some kind of loading system to go with the chipper unless you have another guy to help push

    • @TheToolnut
      @TheToolnut Рік тому

      A tail lift on the back of that truck would be ideal, 👍🪓🌲🇮🇪

  • @JesseSullivanYouTube
    @JesseSullivanYouTube Рік тому

    Have you had any luck finding replacement blades for the chipper? Princess auto can't seem to get them in stock. Thanks

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому

      Yes. I bought 3 sets

    • @JesseSullivanYouTube
      @JesseSullivanYouTube Рік тому

      @@Recoates Where did you order from? Thanks

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +1

      @Jesse Sullivan range road enterprises Ltd. Scroll to the bottom of the webpage and hit online store. Then chipper replacement parts. Chipper blades. And you want RR403. They come in sets of 2, for their own drum chipper, but they are the same size as the 420cc Princess auto model.

    • @JesseSullivanYouTube
      @JesseSullivanYouTube Рік тому

      @@Recoates Thanks a lot!

    • @JesseSullivanYouTube
      @JesseSullivanYouTube 9 місяців тому

      Hey, have you tried sharpening your chipper blades yourself? I'm wondering if I'd be better off buying new ones.

  • @davidmechanic3212
    @davidmechanic3212 Рік тому +1

    Another blockbuster Reg ... regards from the garage in rainy Manchester

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +2

      Eh up Dave. You can keep your rain, thanks

  • @SebKrause661
    @SebKrause661 Рік тому

    What timing, I've been thinking how practical or useful a portable chipper with reasonable capacity could be, lots of tight access, poor terrain jobs. Here in Aus Hansa chippers seem to be the market, expensive but well designed.

  • @prairiemushroom
    @prairiemushroom Рік тому

    Reg - what about a plate kinda thingy/ adapter for the bottom of this lil chipper to take off the wheels and have the plate on, and be able to pick up the chipping unit with the Stein Arbor trolley, wheel it to the back yard or whatever, then set it on the ground with some sort of stabilizer rods or something and chip into a Stein bag on the arbor trolley. When finished, reverse, pick the thing up with the trolley and wheel back to your trailer/ truck, etc. Do ya still like this thing? Seems to have a pretty good HP rating. Cheers.

  • @jbpict
    @jbpict Рік тому +1

    I’d appreciate some comments: do you like this machine, why did you chose this model, how about using it for trees that have more rigid branches like oak (I suppose it may be difficult to feed oak branches into this chipper), etc. I value your comments a lot. I got the arbor trolley based on you recommendation.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +6

      I haven't used it enough to form an opinion one way or another. Small push around chippers for tight access doesn't seem to have caught on here in Canada so there's not a lot of choice. Certainly theres nothing being produced by the likes of Bandit and Vermeer. I did look at some others. Even bought one and sent it back because the flywheel was warped. But this one actually seemed to be well built and has a shape that I could work with to reduce the width to less than 2ft. The weight was also important that is was less than what the hitch carrier is rated for. I liked the idea of it being mounted to the back of the truck for transport instead of needing a seperate trailer on wheels. The shoot also needed to be high enough for me to shoot the chips onto the back of the truck if need be. If it turns out I dont like it or dont use it enough then I can certainly find another use for that engine, like building a winch. But I suspect it will get plenty of use as is. I charged $950 for that laurel hedge job. Took me a morning to complete. So that's already half if what the chipper cost. The chipping took about 25 mins. Laurel chippings is otherwise difficult for me to get rid of because it contains cyanide, and where I normally dump is in a field full of cows. It would only take a couple of Kg to kill a cow once ingested. So, there's lots of incentives for a relatively small investment.

    • @jbpict
      @jbpict Рік тому +1

      @@Recoates thanks a lot !

  • @TimberTrainer
    @TimberTrainer Рік тому +1

    Is that a boat winch with tenex from the 3001?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому

      Yes, same winch. I just had to shorten the handle

  • @paulhanson8704
    @paulhanson8704 Рік тому

    Ay up Reg , hello from Altrincham and Brian says he misses working with you. Regards Paul

  • @Theboldwoodsman
    @Theboldwoodsman Рік тому

    As if I have just spent 13 mins watching you use a wood chipper......and loved it. Keep it up Reg, also Utd beat city yesterday so it’s been a good weekend!

  • @paulmcdonnell9734
    @paulmcdonnell9734 Рік тому +1

    Lovely little set up Reg , well done 👊

  • @1neAdam12
    @1neAdam12 Рік тому

    Those orchard ladders are invaluable. Best investment, next to the Stein Arbor cart.

  • @tomwilson8190
    @tomwilson8190 Рік тому

    can chip in to smaller big bags and cart them out on a sack barrow - i have 0.5m3 bag that sits on my arb trolley. or even straight into the bucket of a mini loader

  • @SR20FTW
    @SR20FTW Рік тому

    I was surprised to see that eat some of those limbs that efficiently. We have some similar ones here in that states but they are pretty underwhelming.

  • @almangrant7358
    @almangrant7358 Рік тому

    I did an Euc removal for a local college where the grounds' maintenance team used a small shredder made by Eliet, a French manufacturer. It did the job for pruning clean up.

  • @whelanstradfallning5432
    @whelanstradfallning5432 Рік тому

    I had one similar, but to be honest it was quicker for me to drag brash and use my bigger chipper, but definitely for someone starting out it's perfect

  • @1555israel
    @1555israel Рік тому +1

    Cool tools😃😃😃👍👍👍

  • @travisbaseball13
    @travisbaseball13 Рік тому

    Pretty cool! Any updates now that you've had it for a while?

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
    @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Рік тому

    Excellent video Reg, I love the modes and the self-loading, those big wheels are a wise move. Thank you.

  • @jeffwolinski2659
    @jeffwolinski2659 Рік тому +1

    Is the intake chute angle maybe a bit too severe? It seems like the longer more flexible branches tend to hang up a bit on the lower lip.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +1

      I think its long and stuck up in the air like that to maximize the gravity, especially for lighter and shorter branches. The longer limbs definitely need some help.

    • @jeffwolinski2659
      @jeffwolinski2659 Рік тому

      I figured that was the case, but it seems you really have to lift things quite high to get them in, a little less angle would seem to help with that while still providing some gravity feed. Definitely a lot easier to load things into a typical flat chipper chute.

    • @edj9454
      @edj9454 Рік тому +1

      @@Recoates the long chute also prevents people sticking their hands into the blades as they can't physically reach that far. I've a Jo-Beau one of these and they're great for the kind of stuff you're putting through. Sharp blades absolutey essential otherwise it's a proper ballache. They also hate bare sticks as I think you've already found out! Also - if your's is anything like mine it's important to ensure the chute is completely clear of material before turning off. I've found even quite small twigs/partially chipped stuff can prevent the flywheel from rotating on start up.

  • @andycapp8843
    @andycapp8843 Рік тому +1

    Change the engine oil regularly, clean the air filter and check all nuts and bolts and it will give good service. Keep a good edge on the cutters. Saves time and fuel. These things rattle and vibrate, do not scrimp on daily checks…about 10 minutes and they will give good service. Stating the obvious but stones and nails/staples screw up the blades quick time. I have a similar machine, road towable version and it works well.

    • @jacquesblaque7728
      @jacquesblaque7728 Рік тому

      IMHO simplest way to reduce unnecessary oil changes on small 4-stroke engine is a small rare-earth magnet epoxied onto drain plug.

    • @andycapp8843
      @andycapp8843 Рік тому

      @@jacquesblaque7728 …The use of a magnet certainly helps, but contaminants in the oil other than ferrous decrease the life of these Chinese built engines. It takes no longer than 15 minutes to drain and refill these engines, we have a few, and refill with one litre of oil and your away. Whilst the oil is being drained, we grab the opportunity to check belts/bolts etc.

    • @jacquesblaque7728
      @jacquesblaque7728 Рік тому

      @@andycapp8843 I don't use cheap oil, only use full-syn, and flat refuse to toss it after only 5-8 hrs. It's a valuable resource. When I periodically check the magnet on a new engine, I see diminishing accumulation of metallic fines. IME ferrous debris in the oil presents the greatest threat to internal engine surfaces. I refuse to just throw out an almost-new charge of lube because of design stupidity/cheapness. No, it's none of your racist Chinese crap; it's widespread. You're badly misled.

    • @andycapp8843
      @andycapp8843 Рік тому

      @@jacquesblaque7728 ….Where in my comments was it suggested the oil be changed after 5-8 hours? Perhaps you would be good enough to review my contributions to this post and correct me if necessary. There are of course many uses for old engine oil, our excavator buckets when not in use are cleaned and wiped with an oily rag for instance. The small single cylinder engines in these machines have no filtration system as you are no doubt aware and I went on to support your point regarding ferrous metal and magnets. Every little helps. Carbon is also abrasive, will not be picked up by a magnet and regular oil changes will increase the life of these very basic engines. Not quite sure why you mentioned racism, what if anything were you implying? Having worked with machines and engines for around 55 years my knowledge is based on experience governed by the commercial need to keep the wheels rolling and profits maintained to pay employees wages. You of course were not to know that but simply came to a very wrong and misguided conclusion based on facts plucked from thin air it would seem.

    • @jacquesblaque7728
      @jacquesblaque7728 Рік тому

      @@andycapp8843 Relax, you're net the universe. Some ENGINE mfgs specify such short initial change intervals, which I find extremely wasteful for reasons I mention.

  • @myke_bota7590
    @myke_bota7590 Рік тому

    Great video! Are the cutter blades that come with it double sided cutters?

  • @SouthSoundTree1
    @SouthSoundTree1 Рік тому

    Reg, I would really like to know how it does with orchard prunings, if you do any orchards.
    That looked to self-feed reasonably well. Would you comment on the self-feeding capacity?Too many smaller size/ HP chippers need the wood pushed against the blades
    Thanks.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +2

      Well the feed shoot is obviously long and steep to maximize the gravity and so worked cant reach the blades when reaching down. But it seems like as soon as a branch reaches the blade its gonna get so sucked through, unless it has a thick sturdy crotch. Put it this way, its very difficult to pull a limb back out once the drum has it. So I would think orchard cuttings, normally long and straight will breeze through in a heartbeat.

  • @alfadoofus
    @alfadoofus Рік тому

    That's handy. The bigger motor should help on the bigger limbs .

  • @tonyalways7174
    @tonyalways7174 Рік тому

    Nice looking chipper. I have a Hyundai which looks pretty much the same machine and overall I think this size of chipper is pretty good as long as you don’t try to work it too fast so it gets time to clear the chute. The downside to my machine is that clearing the out-chute after a blockage is a complete pain in the arse. Hopefully this will pay for itself pretty quick 👍🏻

  • @christophecoutanceau4110
    @christophecoutanceau4110 Рік тому

    Hello there Reg, what about the new descender ?

  • @matejkubis
    @matejkubis Рік тому

    Letsgo. thanks for sharing.

  • @jayjohnson9668
    @jayjohnson9668 Рік тому

    That little chipper doesn’t seem near the trouble its worth. A pain in the ass to load and unload plus it only handles tiny limbs. Not sure it would be much easier to drag those small limbs by hand to the truck and load them there and just dump them somewhere in the woods. It seems much more effective and profitable over that little kiddie chipper!😎. But thats just me!

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +3

      On this particular site there wasn't an Advantage. But on some sites where the big chipper might be 50 yards away with lots of tight little corners and precious ornaments, items, plants, flowers etc at every turn it will be very helpful.

  • @jean-philippetorunski132
    @jean-philippetorunski132 Рік тому

    I got myself one of these chippers after watching this video and it's been great so far. It's got about 12 hours of use on it and the knives are starting to get dull and damaged. There's been a lot of very dry, hard branches that have gone through.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +2

      Definitely need to be extra careful with the knives. The cutting edge has a very acute angle to it, as it's a drum mechanism, so unfortunately it dulls and chips more easily than those on a disk chipper. Mine is now on a motorized 4x4 wheel base. I'll make a follow up video soon.

  • @johnhughes3963
    @johnhughes3963 Рік тому

    Way to go Reg! Thanks for all your knowledge!

  • @colinsimons
    @colinsimons Рік тому

    Best part was reversing out the drive😂

  • @RPB-nx7vj
    @RPB-nx7vj Рік тому

    Awesome Idea. Love your videos Reg.

  • @danmcburney3247
    @danmcburney3247 Рік тому

    I'll be dam, not too bad !! Thanks Reg 😊

  • @ThePatricksmurf
    @ThePatricksmurf Рік тому

    Try the Jo Beau M500. Its a beast

  • @dankotos61
    @dankotos61 Рік тому

    That's a good idea for small trim jobs.

  • @batmantiss
    @batmantiss Рік тому

    I hope you sell a million of them

  • @sjburdocktreeservices
    @sjburdocktreeservices Рік тому

    Nice little machine for the right job!
    Reg have you heard about Steve Mitchell’s passing??

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +1

      Yep. Sad. I new Steve very well. Worked with him for year, and enjoyed many a night out. Certainly wouldn't have picked him for a heart attack.

    • @sjburdocktreeservices
      @sjburdocktreeservices Рік тому

      Yeah was nice guy, i subby’d to him after college and your departure to Canada!
      I see gav now and then, he’s still doing a bit..
      Such a shame that Steve had semi retired like.. and then that happens!!

  • @ServicestarOy
    @ServicestarOy Рік тому +3

    Thats nice and compact! Thats genious and everything dont have to be ready from the store! 👍😎 i have quite similar with tracks and its fine for certain point!

  • @chiefjohnsonBR549
    @chiefjohnsonBR549 Рік тому

    👍💯👍

  • @Rudecheers
    @Rudecheers Рік тому

    Ideal for urban jobs 👍

  • @adamcoleman4001
    @adamcoleman4001 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @starcam24
    @starcam24 Рік тому

    I recently modified the same machine i put a used 24 hp honda and road axle along with fender lights etc. let me know if you are interested in knowing more about it.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому

      Hi Gino. What is model number of the engine ? And how has it performed since?

    • @starcam24
      @starcam24 Рік тому

      @@Recoates I have a used gx 670 honda I haven't tested it as much as i would've liked but i ran 4.5 inch trough without a problem the torque of the new engine is more than double.

    • @starcam24
      @starcam24 Рік тому

      @@RecoatesI have some footage of it if you are interested maybe I'll post it on youtube eventually.

  • @therealbenriley
    @therealbenriley Рік тому

    Have to say that chipper looks awful. I have a Rock Machinery Venom 13hp CVR-85, it’s go two wheels and a prop so I don’t have to ad another set of wheels to turn, electric start, does 3 inch with ease and with the exchange was the same price.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +2

      This came with prop, but I specifically wanted 4 wheels so I can winch it up a ramp, ramps, hills and steps.

    • @therealbenriley
      @therealbenriley Рік тому

      Thanks for the reply, I can see your logic just don’t quite think it’s there. Mine does easily pull up the ramps onto the Ifor Williams by hand. Your other gear though big fan and love the channel.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +8

      @@therealbenriley this one doesn't go up a steep ramp by hand, it's too heavy. The one for the cargo carrier is quite abrupt because it doubles as a gate. Maybe 2 could push it up but not on my own. As well as being able to take it onto back yards, I'm just sick of dragging the big machine around for little jobs. With the truck an bandit chipper I'm 36 ft feet combined, can never park anywhere if I need to stop at a shop on the way home, as well as forever squeezing it in to tight bendy driveways. The little machine just gives me options and keeps the truck nice and compact.

    • @benhowlett7693
      @benhowlett7693 Рік тому +1

      @@Recoates exactly! Here where I am half of time you have j no chance parking with a truck and chipper it’s that busy! I winch mine straight into back of high roof van and I don’t have to worry about thieves following me as it’s in van and not on show! Lots of benefits to a small compact chipper!

    • @brianarcher363
      @brianarcher363 Рік тому

      So I already see you mentioned it’s capacity is 5” Reg, what brand is it and what motor?

  • @scatoutdebutter
    @scatoutdebutter Рік тому +1

    Reg, what is the max diameter it will take?

    • @scatoutdebutter
      @scatoutdebutter Рік тому +1

      thanks if you choose to reply, but observing the video it looks like 2 or 3 inches max?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  Рік тому +4

      Says 5 inch. Knives are about 11. Its probably would take 5, but would have to chew on it for a while or be fed slowly