Nice chips! Long gloves and sticking your hand in the chute will not make good chips. As others have said, it does not take much to catch your gloves on a stick that suddenly self feeds as you are pushing it into the chute....For your cardboard, if you wet it before you apply the chips, it will flatten to the contours of the ground providing better coverage and your chips will spread more evenly. Be safe
i know Im asking randomly but does anybody know of a method to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost the password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Jacob Sergio thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
I've used both large commercial chippers and small garden units & I swear that at some point your glove WILL catch on a branch. If you continue the bad habit of putting your hand inside the chute you won't be able to react in time. If you're lucky your glove will be pulled off --- if not -- well the price of failure could be huge. Otherwise nice video -- good luck.
Thank you for your great review. Helpful comments and video. A few questions, to help further: (1) Have you found either the chipper or shredder get clogged up (especially with wet or green cuttings/leaves)? (2) How are the chipper blades and shredder hammers enduring? (3) Does it look like a big job to sharper or replace the blades and hammers? (4) What is the brand name of your excellent 17 cu' dump wagon, and where can one be purchased? Big thanks for all of this!
Hello! (1) The chipper is hard to clog, the shredder though, can get clogged very easily mainly with thin wiry green branches longer than 12" or so. (2) I can't say for sure, I will have to see how it cuts after a few years of use. It doesn't look too hard to take apart and sharpen though. No comment really. (3) Just a lot of bolts and nuts to take off. Time and patience! Does not appear to be a super easy job though, unfortunately. (4) Agri-Fab 17 Cu. ft. dump cart. Freakin rocks!
This video gave me anxiety watching you stick your arm/hand down in the chipper... can you find another method a such as a 2×4 with plywood square on the end to jam the branches in. Thanks cheers! Also makes me a bit nervous seeing the kids around it as well
Hello, as you can see in the video, I do not turn the chipper on anywhere near my kids, they have a strict boundary and are not allowed within a significant distance of the machine while it is on. This chipper is designed for your arm to go down in the chute, there is a safety flap that is which is the safe stopping point. I identify it in the video. It is quite safe to use in this manner. When you get one, I invite you to use it how you like. Thank you!
Great review ! Thanks ! Just for the record...you should never use softwood mulch in your garden. Softwoods tend to absorb available nutrients as they break down and actually deprive your garden of those nutrients. I learned that the hard way and just thought I'd save you the lesson..... : )
What's happening! No complaints at all. Just as happy. I don't use it on a regular basis though, keep it protected from the elements and maintain it well so that helps.
Home Depot wants 945.14 after so about just under a thousand bucks. I saw ya struggling there for a minute. Don’t put your hands in there it’s supposed to eat it up. What store did you go to to get it cheaper ? I was just wanting to shred my piles of sticks I pulled out from old landscaping. I tried breaking them up and putting them in yard bags but they would just get heavy and rip the bag poke out of the bag. Old tree branches. I tried looking at $200 stand up ones but people give bad ratings on those flimsy ones. I don’t have a job so whatever I spend I can’t replace.
what I don't like with these is that it requires me to push or shove the branch inside and get me hands inside. I know it's just 800 dollar and not one of those 2000 dollar ones but still.
Rather than shoving you hand into the hopper find a stick that you can cut up and shape to use, I like to use one with a V shape at the end. I use the stick in place of my hand and arm. I never stick my had into the hopper. especially with gloves on your at rick to have your hand pulled in. Why take the risk, risk vs reward in this case taking the risk has zero reward. its all risk and no reward. get some work boots !
@@enduranceforestry Look if you going to live on 60 acres, which I am jealous of. ) I will never understand why I do not sell my acre and move to where I can afford 100 acres) You must have man hands and shoes. You can wear regular gloves but only to avoid splinters . getting callous is essential.
This one he has is over 100cc bigger than a 224cc a guy from Russia?? maybe? uses here: ruclips.net/video/wrhZF_G3N6A/видео.html , and he shows his 224cc 3" Champion ANNIHILATING some bamboo. Given it did look like the bamboo was already kind of dried out, but bamboo is not as dense as most wood. It's basically hollow depending on the particular type, and this chipper will eat it like pretzels. Be careful though, I've heard of certain species going into overdrive if you chip and leave the debris all over the ground. I'd read up on that if you don't want your bamboo to multiply.
G'day! Wearing sandals when performing yard work is a bad idea! Increased chances of tripping over something, and you don’t want to put yourself at risk when working with tools and heavy machinery. Think about the damages a lawnmower, weed whacker or shovel can do to your feet and toes. Your toes aren’t any tougher than your hands, and most don’t think gloves, and loose clothing are a good idea, when operating machinery. By the way... I’ve Never understood someone, who will risk loosing digits permanently for the temporary comfort of cheesy footwear. Any shop work, yard work, auto work, house work requires proper footwear. Or not, it’s a very sad loss, when they bust the upper metacarpal bones in their feet. Lol! Cheers! :)
Wow! Safety Sandals!! Did you ever notice the blades on a hedge trimmer, don't come to an immediate stop, when you release the throttle? I'll bet the flip flops (sandals) are the perfect foot protection, when someone puts a hedge trimmer down on there foot. I could go through a long list of what goes wrong, and how bad it can get even with safety training, and equipment, and shudder at the thought of how bad it could be without it. Even if you have previously mowed it without incident, there are pitfalls. First, you may more easily slip, and your feet can go under your mower deck. If you have not released the dead man lever, you can get cut or mangled. Then, grass can hide broken glass, you risk getting cut. If there is a bottle on the lawn and the grass is over 3″ tall, you my actually break the bottle and send shards into your lawn. You will then get cut, if not extremely careful. If not immediately, then on subsequent mowings. Before I mow my lawn, I walk it looking for items that should not be there. I stopped going out anywhere without shoes, when I was about 20 years old, Not even slippers, fully enclosed shoes. Even the beach, I am generally reluctant to shed my shoes and go barefoot, but I do occasionally, and I look out for glass. I have gotten cut in the lake from sharp stone or glass, as it's hard to tell in the waves and swirling sand. So, I doubt a string trimmer, a lawn mower blade, edger blade, etc. can discriminate between tough feet, and not-so-tough feet. Lol!
I think the logic is that it’s easier on the engine as there is a buffer (belt) between the engine and chipping wheel. Not sure how much of this is true, as I’ve had a chipper with a clutch shear a flywheel key. The older consumer chippers all had belts, now it seems to be all direct drive. Less parts = less price is my best guess. Nice video and machine none the less.
Great review! I’d recommend not wearing a hoodie with long straps when using a shredder moving forward!
Good video. I recommend keeping a larger branch as a ‘poker’ instead of gloves hands going in the shoot….. my 2 cents
Thanks Dad
Great advice.. I think I chewed my finger nails off! watching him 👀
Nice chips! Long gloves and sticking your hand in the chute will not make good chips. As others have said, it does not take much to catch your gloves on a stick that suddenly self feeds as you are pushing it into the chute....For your cardboard, if you wet it before you apply the chips, it will flatten to the contours of the ground providing better coverage and your chips will spread more evenly. Be safe
Thanks for the review and demo! I’ve been looking at this chipper for a while and think I’ll pick one up next time it’s on sale.
Glad you enjoyed it Brandon
i know Im asking randomly but does anybody know of a method to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Jacob Sergio thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
I also run cardboard through the shredder for compost.
Nice!!
I've used both large commercial chippers and small garden units & I swear that at some point your glove WILL catch on a branch. If you continue the bad habit of putting your hand inside the chute you won't be able to react in time. If you're lucky your glove will be pulled off --- if not -- well the price of failure could be huge. Otherwise nice video -- good luck.
Thank you for the advice
It is physically impossible for my hand to fit down the end of the chute, I tried to be sure when it was off. I appreciate your concern!
Great video... You remind me exactly of my Uncle Calvin when he was younger. Looks like a good investment for the money 💰
Ah good old Uncle Calvin!
Thank you for your great review. Helpful comments and video.
A few questions, to help further:
(1) Have you found either the chipper or shredder get clogged up (especially with wet or green cuttings/leaves)?
(2) How are the chipper blades and shredder hammers enduring?
(3) Does it look like a big job to sharper or replace the blades and hammers?
(4) What is the brand name of your excellent 17 cu' dump wagon, and where can one be purchased?
Big thanks for all of this!
Hello!
(1) The chipper is hard to clog, the shredder though, can get clogged very easily mainly with thin wiry green branches longer than 12" or so.
(2) I can't say for sure, I will have to see how it cuts after a few years of use. It doesn't look too hard to take apart and sharpen though. No comment really.
(3) Just a lot of bolts and nuts to take off. Time and patience! Does not appear to be a super easy job though, unfortunately.
(4) Agri-Fab 17 Cu. ft. dump cart. Freakin rocks!
This video gave me anxiety watching you stick your arm/hand down in the chipper... can you find another method a such as a 2×4 with plywood square on the end to jam the branches in. Thanks cheers! Also makes me a bit nervous seeing the kids around it as well
Hello, as you can see in the video, I do not turn the chipper on anywhere near my kids, they have a strict boundary and are not allowed within a significant distance of the machine while it is on. This chipper is designed for your arm to go down in the chute, there is a safety flap that is which is the safe stopping point. I identify it in the video. It is quite safe to use in this manner. When you get one, I invite you to use it how you like. Thank you!
@@enduranceforestry good stuff, thanks for reassurance. Take care!
Great video and review!!
Thanks Sean!
Alternate some hard sticks after softt green material, it wil clean the chamber and blades.
Excellent pro tip Fred thanks!
You should really really really keep your arms out of the feeder.
i was thinking the same he was almost getting inside of it lol
What’s the brand of your dump trailer ? Like the video
Agri-Fab 17ft3 Poly Dump Cart. Thanks!
Good video man those Hoody strings were getting close to being sucked in be careful bud
Great review ! Thanks ! Just for the record...you should never use softwood mulch in your garden. Softwoods tend to absorb available nutrients as they break down and actually deprive your garden of those nutrients. I learned that the hard way and just thought I'd save you the lesson..... : )
Great advice!
Supper reliable motor 😋 he has only owned it for like 2 minutes at this point. Lol Good review though thanks.
Lol, yeah you are right. Though it has been several years now, and starts right up, I never even did proper winterizing.
Hey there Felix , how is that machine holging up after 1+ year ? Still happy ?
What's happening! No complaints at all. Just as happy. I don't use it on a regular basis though, keep it protected from the elements and maintain it well so that helps.
This guy is like Thurston Moore off grid
Home Depot wants 945.14 after so about just under a thousand bucks. I saw ya struggling there for a minute. Don’t put your hands in there it’s supposed to eat it up. What store did you go to to get it cheaper ? I was just wanting to shred my piles of sticks I pulled out from old landscaping. I tried breaking them up and putting them in yard bags but they would just get heavy and rip the bag poke out of the bag. Old tree branches. I tried looking at $200 stand up ones but people give bad ratings on those flimsy ones. I don’t have a job so whatever I spend I can’t replace.
Excellent vid. Much appreciated.
Hi Jim, thank you!
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beat it Ricky
I was trying to say keep your arms out of the feeder
It's really sweet how concerned the internet is. Go fam!
I was somewhat impressed at first but at the beginning of the second season the crank ended up in two pieces. Not for long term use in my opinion.
Bummer! Still using mine. Need to sharpen the blades.
what I don't like with these is that it requires me to push or shove the branch inside and get me hands inside. I know it's just 800 dollar and not one of those 2000 dollar ones but still.
Thanks for the video
Now I know this size chipper is not for me
Looks good, how much cost ?
$850
That thing munched everything.
Can this chipper be set up to just discharge into the trees, or do you have to use the bag for it?
You can totally blast it straight out the chute!
@@enduranceforestry does that discharge chute that’s on it though come off readily so it will blow straight out so it’s not blowing them down?
@@myronhorvathsk It's easy enough to take off, just a few hand bolts yeah then you are blasting straight out. Chips will go flying pretty far!
@@enduranceforestry great! That’ll probably work then. Thanks.
Where your boot hahahahha
What can I say I like the air between my toes
Watching you shove your hand in the chute is scary. Your gonna cut your fingers off lol
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED???
@@enduranceforestry I'm not sure lol.
Brother you really should wear boots..
I build houses in these Chacos, I think I’m part lizard
@@enduranceforestry building a house on a level foundation is different than jamming a 3" branch into a shredder on uneven ground.
@@thisoldnew4544 I agree, those two things are definitely different
Rather than shoving you hand into the hopper find a stick that you can cut up and shape to use, I like to use one with a V shape at the end. I use the stick in place of my hand and arm. I never stick my had into the hopper. especially with gloves on your at rick to have your hand pulled in. Why take the risk, risk vs reward in this case taking the risk has zero reward. its all risk and no reward. get some work boots !
But then my toes would suffocate
@@enduranceforestry Look if you going to live on 60 acres, which I am jealous of. ) I will never understand why I do not sell my acre and move to where I can afford 100 acres) You must have man hands and shoes. You can wear regular gloves but only to avoid splinters
. getting callous is essential.
@@David-ry5il To each their own =D. Hope you get to live on the land of your dreams someday!
Any idea how it does with bamboo?
This one he has is over 100cc bigger than a 224cc a guy from Russia?? maybe? uses here: ruclips.net/video/wrhZF_G3N6A/видео.html , and he shows his 224cc 3" Champion ANNIHILATING some bamboo. Given it did look like the bamboo was already kind of dried out, but bamboo is not as dense as most wood. It's basically hollow depending on the particular type, and this chipper will eat it like pretzels. Be careful though, I've heard of certain species going into overdrive if you chip and leave the debris all over the ground. I'd read up on that if you don't want your bamboo to multiply.
I think it would make short work of bamboo. Especially given that it's hollow.
G'day! Wearing sandals when performing yard work is a bad idea! Increased chances of tripping over something, and you don’t want to put yourself at risk when working with tools and heavy machinery. Think about the damages a lawnmower, weed whacker or shovel can do to your feet and toes. Your toes aren’t any tougher than your hands, and most don’t think gloves, and loose clothing are a good idea, when operating machinery.
By the way... I’ve Never understood someone, who will risk loosing digits permanently for the temporary comfort of cheesy footwear. Any shop work, yard work, auto work, house work requires proper footwear. Or not, it’s a very sad loss, when they bust the upper metacarpal bones in their feet. Lol!
Cheers! :)
I built two houses in sandals. Whatchagonnadoooo??
Wow! Safety Sandals!! Did you ever notice the blades on a hedge trimmer, don't come to an immediate stop, when you release the throttle? I'll bet the flip flops (sandals) are the perfect foot protection, when someone puts a hedge trimmer down on there foot. I could go through a long list of what goes wrong, and how bad it can get even with safety training, and equipment, and shudder at the thought of how bad it could be without it.
Even if you have previously mowed it without incident, there are pitfalls. First, you may more easily slip, and your feet can go under your mower deck. If you have not released the dead man lever, you can get cut or mangled. Then, grass can hide broken glass, you risk getting cut. If there is a bottle on the lawn and the grass is over 3″ tall, you my actually break the bottle and send shards into your lawn. You will then get cut, if not extremely careful. If not immediately, then on subsequent mowings.
Before I mow my lawn, I walk it looking for items that should not be there.
I stopped going out anywhere without shoes, when I was about 20 years old, Not even slippers, fully enclosed shoes. Even the beach, I am generally reluctant to shed my shoes and go barefoot, but I do occasionally, and I look out for glass. I have gotten cut in the lake from sharp stone or glass, as it's hard to tell in the waves and swirling sand. So, I doubt a string trimmer, a lawn mower blade, edger blade, etc. can discriminate between tough feet, and not-so-tough feet. Lol!
You should keep sticking your hand in there.
Sandles??
Chacos specifically
I do not know if i would want Direct Drive on a wood chipper
Do tell ! Why's that?
I think the logic is that it’s easier on the engine as there is a buffer (belt) between the engine and chipping wheel. Not sure how much of this is true, as I’ve had a chipper with a clutch shear a flywheel key. The older consumer chippers all had belts, now it seems to be all direct drive. Less parts = less price is my best guess. Nice video and machine none the less.
He put his arm in that .. wtf.. omgosh
Are you not entertained???
Guy! What's with the stupid bag!!??
This is a good bag. Can’t live without the bag.
Will it chop tree roots or shred them?
Well Mary, can't say I've ever tried that. I can say with certainty that they would come out different then when you put them in!
How.. Not to operate a chipper !!
I’m a dad, trust me.
You are putting your hands way too deep into that machine bro, use a stick to push the limbs thru, !!!!!!
It took you
8 minutes to demo….
Very astute observation my friend!
Please don't put your hand so far into that opening.
Thanks dad, love you.