Chipping tree with Jansen GTS-2000 PRO wood chipper. Part 1.
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Cutting down a tree and chipping / shredding up the branches.
This is part 1 of 2
Chipping straight into my Ifor Williams TT126 trailer.
The chipper / shredder is a Jansen GTS-2000 Pro
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Technical specifications:
4-stroke Kohler OHV engine, 14 PS, 429cc
Starter: Electric starter & Recoil starter
Max. Branch diameter: 120 mm
Total weight (dry): 210 kg
Fuel type: Petrol
Tank capacity: 7.0 litres
Fuel consumption: approx. 1.5 L/h
Ejection: 180° turn
Ejection height: 1100 mm
Feed height: 1000 mm
Number of blades: 3 blades (2 blades, 1 counter blade)
Hopper entry measurement: 470x410 mm (LxB)
Measurements of packaging: 1120x750x1090 mm (LxWxH)
Measurements: 2300x660x1460 mm (LxBxH)
Weight including packaging: 250 kg
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Nice machine 👍
How did you secure the hinge and straps for the in-feed chute? I'm thinking of welding mine on...
To be honest, I haven't had any problems with the hinge and straps, the in-feed chute has stayed in place for me, but isn't there a possibility to use a safety lock pin on the hinge?
What would be the thickest branch you could chip in that little machine? looks mighty strong for its size!
Hi Tony, they state that it should chip up to 12 cm of freshly cutted wood.
@@Jensemann2 Thank you. We just got 2 units for a project we have up in the mountains where we cant get our big Vermeer. Hopefully is not a bust of an investment
Hope you get what you wish for :) make some videos when you get them started! Best of luck! Have a good day!
@@Jensemann2 how do you replace the knives? Do you know if I need to torque them when replacing?
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they are nice little machines. Nothing like a behind tow chipper but for small stuff they are a beast.
How's that thing holding up for ya?