I have a similar PTO driven chipper. I'll refrain from giving the brand because it's not that brand. But a bit of advice. Go ahead and get yourself a small battery powered chainsaw if you dont have one already. I find that when the branches fork or if you're doing something like privet hedges a twist will jam it up. Having the little battery saw there is invaluable and a lot more convenient then having to start a gas saw everytime you hit a twist or a Y.
Timber is the name of my dog! Named my channel after him, and he frequently makes an appearance. He is a great German shepherd even around farm equipment and livestock
@@fatkorn mulchers are great for clearing land but you can’t collect the wood chips. That is the most important thing for us. We need to use what we are grinding.
I wish I would’ve known you were going to be so close by I would like to have stopped in and said hi. Our farm is outside Damascus Va and we sale at the Mountain City market
Timber is going crazy thinking what are you doing with my sticks.
Yer, I thought he may jump in to get it
I have a similar PTO driven chipper. I'll refrain from giving the brand because it's not that brand. But a bit of advice. Go ahead and get yourself a small battery powered chainsaw if you dont have one already. I find that when the branches fork or if you're doing something like privet hedges a twist will jam it up. Having the little battery saw there is invaluable and a lot more convenient then having to start a gas saw everytime you hit a twist or a Y.
It sure grinds fine.
I kept flinching, thinking timber was going to jump into the feed shoot to retrieve the stick😮
Very nice! Love to have one of those
Timber is the name of my dog! Named my channel after him, and he frequently makes an appearance. He is a great German shepherd even around farm equipment and livestock
Timber is a great supervisor. ALL outside jobs require canine supervision.
Nice, that looks like a beast.
I have the 6" one powered with my 25 hp john deer. It is amazing with the auto-feed
Forestry mulcher, its a game changer
@@fatkorn mulchers are great for clearing land but you can’t collect the wood chips. That is the most important thing for us. We need to use what we are grinding.
I wish I would’ve known you were going to be so close by I would like to have stopped in and said hi. Our farm is outside Damascus Va and we sale at the Mountain City market
Drove through Damascus multiple times in the last several weeks. Y’all took a hard hit down there. Glad you are ok.
You need your dad's dump trailer with that!
I can't wait to see what you make of that angle iron.
You are reading my mind!
Veridian, Blue-green, so few clients can read my mind.
Troy, you should get in touch with Matt over at Diesel Creek, I bet he can hook you up with a forklift capability for a very reasonable price.
Steve Buscemi approved
Did you look at the woodmaxx chippers as well before picking this one?
I don't think Timber is happy with your new contraption. He was looking at it like "Why is it chewing up all my sticks?"
No doubt! Was afraid we was going to jump in after some
Just curious, what happened to the old wood chipper
Selling it. Guy is supposed to come get it today actually.
Where is the axle and the wheels for that chipper?
It's 3 point
Yeah, being 3 point, an axle and wheels would be counter productive.
For chipping slabs?
Yes, some we will chip.
You need pallet forks.
LOL
Didn't you already have a PTO chipper?
Smaller unit without autofeed