That shipper can sure take big pieces with no problem. I didn't even hear the tractor pull down any. Word of warning, is to always keep the power take off shaft as level as you can. Running at sever angels will take out the bearings. You had it level. I'm just saying. And keep the kids away from that machine, and the shaft. That will help clean the place up a lot. Thanks for sharing. Iowa is watching. We have had misty, rainy days most of the week. Got around 8 tenths of rain which is great. Farmers are in the fields working. 43 degrees at 2:06 Am Sunday morning. Have a good week. :)
Agree, level and clear. The chipper has been nice. So far, if it fits, it chips. Farmers in the fields here in Wisconsin also a few days ago, most tried to beat this last to days of rain. Take care.
We have a fairly large stack of log rounds now that we will need to split for next winter. The chips sure seem easy to make, I might need to look into a way to dry and burn them. I think the chipper would look great behind most tractors... lol. I left a link for the chipper pinned in the comments, go check it out, it was a good value! Thanks for the comment.
I wonder if it would help to throw the chips onto your trailer? Try using the chips on muddy pathways and see if they help consolidate the mud. I found sawdust on sand tracks stops cars getting bogged for several years and some grasses will grow through it.
That was part of the reason we purchased the chipper. It is a good idea. So far I have used the chips to firm up a tractor path and it has worked very well. Thanks for watching.
@@johansenfamilyvlog8972 I'm working through from the start and don't really want any spoiler alerts but how much of your year is spent at the block? I'm 3 or 4 days a week at Alanvale. I'm a retired Manual Arts Teacher and wondered what you teach.
I dont talk to much about my job in the videos so no real spoiler worries. I taught highschool math for 12 years. I was the school programmer/scheduler for 6 of those years. I am now teaching Elementary SPED. Hope you enjoy the journey watching our videos!
Hello, it seems to me you’re getting more and more used to the environment your living in . the tractor thou? It was totally out of place there for a minute at you’re home from home :-) Stay safe Kind regard Jaap Post
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Thanks for watching.
It's nice to see the family workin together, you guys are cool 🙂
Thanks for watching. The chipper is an implement that takes physical labor to use so Patience and the boys help me out.
That shipper can sure take big pieces with no problem. I didn't even hear the tractor pull down any. Word of warning, is to always keep the power take off shaft as level as you can. Running at sever angels will take out the bearings. You had it level. I'm just saying. And keep the kids away from that machine, and the shaft. That will help clean the place up a lot. Thanks for sharing. Iowa is watching. We have had misty, rainy days most of the week. Got around 8 tenths of rain which is great. Farmers are in the fields working. 43 degrees at 2:06 Am Sunday morning. Have a good week. :)
Agree, level and clear. The chipper has been nice. So far, if it fits, it chips. Farmers in the fields here in Wisconsin also a few days ago, most tried to beat this last to days of rain. Take care.
Keep up the good work looking good out there enjoy your videos God bless.
Thanks for the comment.
Makes perfect mulch for your wife's garden walkways & edges too.
Yes it does! Thanks for the comment.
Hope your savings A lot for fire wood like that chipper go good with my John deer
We have a fairly large stack of log rounds now that we will need to split for next winter. The chips sure seem easy to make, I might need to look into a way to dry and burn them. I think the chipper would look great behind most tractors... lol. I left a link for the chipper pinned in the comments, go check it out, it was a good value! Thanks for the comment.
I wonder if it would help to throw the chips onto your trailer? Try using the chips on muddy pathways and see if they help consolidate the mud. I found sawdust on sand tracks stops cars getting bogged for several years and some grasses will grow through it.
That was part of the reason we purchased the chipper. It is a good idea. So far I have used the chips to firm up a tractor path and it has worked very well. Thanks for watching.
@@johansenfamilyvlog8972 I'm working through from the start and don't really want any spoiler alerts but how much of your year is spent at the block? I'm 3 or 4 days a week at Alanvale. I'm a retired Manual Arts Teacher and wondered what you teach.
I dont talk to much about my job in the videos so no real spoiler worries. I taught highschool math for 12 years. I was the school programmer/scheduler for 6 of those years. I am now teaching Elementary SPED. Hope you enjoy the journey watching our videos!
What R P M did you run the chipper at ??
I think it was near full throtle around 2500 rpm. The chipper is an implement that I do recomend the 540 pto speed
more RPM with the PTO
Yeah, the more the better for the chipper. Thanks for watching.
@@johansenfamilyvlog8972 I can't see how many rpm you turned pto but I think you can still add 500 rpm
Hello, it seems to me you’re getting more and more used to the environment your living in . the tractor thou? It was totally out of place there for a minute at you’re home from home :-) Stay safe Kind regard Jaap Post
Yup, thanks for the comment.