Looks a useful machine that would fit into most average gardens … I’ve got two Timberwolf ( others available) and obviously have their limitations as are tow behind… better hammer the business account some more 😃👍
Thinking about getting the PowerHorse model (sold in US) that looks exactly like this unit, looks to be the same one with slight differences... mostly just the sticker change.... do you think this could handle hickory up to 3 inch diameter?
Christopher Glover Hi Chris, I have just bought a high roof transit as the problem is the height of the machine. If the transit is high roof it will fit no problem as its not very long. To get it in the van I drag it up scaffold planks as it weighs nearly 380lbs or 27stone. I have also just bought a cheap hand winch to try out as well. This machine is v.well made but its heavy. Hope this helps.
Thanks for letting me know, I must admit that surprises me, this machine has been and still is brilliant and has been a solid work horse for me. Best regards Mick.
Hi Steve, I haven't tried oak but have put a fair bit of mature holly through it with no problems. That's tough stuff, blunts a chainsaw pretty quick. Best regards Mick.
I began with a multi purpose pruner, hedge trimmer and strimmer combination and whilst heavy the engine is so reliable. After a couple of seasons I cautiously bought a chain saw, whilst a little under powered it has had a hard life for two years and the only replacement part needed was the grommet and fuel lines, that was my fault as I didn’t check the breather. It was incredibly cheap and the UK importer gave excellent service. I am about to buy another chain saw as a back up. Seriously cheap, robust and reliable. If they imported the top handle chain saw in to the Uk I would buy. Unable to comment on their larger equipment but so far I have no complaints as a semi professional user of chain saws.
Looks a useful machine that would fit into most average gardens … I’ve got two Timberwolf ( others available) and obviously have their limitations as are tow behind… better hammer the business account some more 😃👍
Nice. I'm picking up the 15hp towable type. whats that one like on finer bits like hedge cuttings?
It copes v.well
I have the same except its called a Michigan Ravenger and it's yellow - doesn't have the electric starter though.
that's some good size of conifer.
that's a nice machine.
do you run it in a van or trailer
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jason Gardener Hi, Jason I use a trailer
Me shoving my hand into the chipper chute after advising others not to do it,also sorry for the juddering
Thinking about getting the PowerHorse model (sold in US) that looks exactly like this unit, looks to be the same one with slight differences... mostly just the sticker change.... do you think this could handle hickory up to 3 inch diameter?
Don't know much about hickory as I have never come across it in my work, sorry I cant help
@@michaelkilner5031 I did think about that, but thought I'd give it a try anyways. Thank you for responding.
Hi mate. Would this fit in the back of a short wheel base transit? Could you lift it in by your self? Many thanks.
Christopher Glover Hi Chris, I have just bought a high roof transit as the problem is the height of the machine. If the transit is high roof it will fit no problem as its not very long. To get it in the van I drag it up scaffold planks as it weighs nearly 380lbs or 27stone. I have also just bought a cheap hand winch to try out as well. This machine is v.well made but its heavy. Hope this helps.
michael kilner ahh bummer. Its a low roof. Many thanks for the info...👍👍👍
If you read reviews on internet , 99.9% are not happy with this unfortunately.
Thanks for letting me know, I must admit that surprises me, this machine has been and still is brilliant and has been a solid work horse for me. Best regards Mick.
Such mathematical precision! I take it you have read 1000 reviews to determine that percentage.
@@dkenmiller9829 I sent mine back , complete junk , lots of ag to get money back , it was not as described
How would that work with oak .?
Hi Steve, I haven't tried oak but have put a fair bit of mature holly through it with no problems. That's tough stuff, blunts a chainsaw pretty quick. Best regards Mick.
What is the chipping diameter in inches?(max size branch)
Hi, about 3 and a half inches
4.75 inches
Hi How's it running 3 years later? Has it had a hard life ? Cheers
Its running as well as it was the day Igot it, v.pleased with it.
Where did you buy it from
cheers Jacob
Hi Jacob, hyundaipowerequipment.co.uk/hyundai-hych1500-420-cc-petrol-4-stroke-wood-chipper-shredder-mulcher/
how many hp is this ?
HI its 14hp
put your face mask down protect your mouth chin teeth ect
Worst piece of John going I would never buy another one and it's the worst company I've ever dealt with I wouldn't deal with them again
I began with a multi purpose pruner, hedge trimmer and strimmer combination and whilst heavy the engine is so reliable. After a couple of seasons I cautiously bought a chain saw, whilst a little under powered it has had a hard life for two years and the only replacement part needed was the grommet and fuel lines, that was my fault as I didn’t check the breather. It was incredibly cheap and the UK importer gave excellent service.
I am about to buy another chain saw as a back up. Seriously cheap, robust and reliable.
If they imported the top handle chain saw in to the Uk I would buy.
Unable to comment on their larger equipment but so far I have no complaints as a semi professional user of chain saws.