I don’t know if you noticed but the brush you dumped on the ground you had very little trouble separating it to feed into the chipper and these last two vids you chipped from the trailer and had more trouble separating it
Yall are getting it done.If I was a betting man .I would bet you do get a chipper to use from someone at the big show in ohio. Keep you the hard work.And whete did you and Matt get the suspenders that yall use with you chaps.
I am wondering why you didn't dump the trailer? A serious question, not questioning you - but you must have thought of that. I think I watched you load that trailer in a prior video and I said "That's pretty smart, all the branches are lined up for the chipper".
Good chipping 👍 Since your chips are going to eventually make it to your fields, are there species that you don't chip into your bin because of natural toxins inherent to some species such as walnut that can affect corn or soybean?
Great work you Guys love that chipper ( Ty Ron
Thanks 👍 hopefully a job site chipper soon.
Great team work, Bert 👍🏼. That chipper certainly has earned its keep, lol.
You got that right! Mabey can work out a deal with one at the Paul Bunyan show. If not definately going to check them out.
Great work you can use wood chips on the farm 🚜 recycling ♻️ 😊
Yes! Thank you!
Quick work for that trailer load. Chipper must be pretty heavy, tractor tires squatted.
The chipper is heavy and makes the front of the tractor light. That's why we put a weight box on the front.
Great way to do it this way for now at least, not cheap for a chipper maybe you’ll come across someone that’s retiring, that may be a cheaper option.😊
Maybe we can find one to do some content for when at the Paul Bunyan show
I don’t know if you noticed but the brush you dumped on the ground you had very little trouble separating it to feed into the chipper and these last two vids you chipped from the trailer and had more trouble separating it
This load got packed in harder to get it all on 1 load.
Yall are getting it done.If I was a betting man .I would bet you do get a chipper to use from someone at the big show in ohio. Keep you the hard work.And whete did you and Matt get the suspenders that yall use with you chaps.
Hope so. Suspenders gotten from evergreenpower they are buttoned on not clip on
What do you do when those bins get full? I have never used a chipper; I just drag the limbs into the woods. chipper sure leaves the place neater
Fall and spring they get emptied. Chips get spread on field and slash pile is used to fill in low spot in field
I am wondering why you didn't dump the trailer? A serious question, not questioning you - but you must have thought of that. I think I watched you load that trailer in a prior video and I said "That's pretty smart, all the branches are lined up for the chipper".
You don't have to pick them up off the ground and have fewer chances of picking up a rock and sending it thru the chipper.
What size chipper..? Been thinking about buying one myself but a Vermeer or the likes.
I feel a 12in would be the most economical. Chip everything under 8in and the rest goes for firewood
Good chipping 👍 Since your chips are going to eventually make it to your fields, are there species that you don't chip into your bin because of natural toxins inherent to some species such as walnut that can affect corn or soybean?
Small amounts dont affect it enough.
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