Finding the Limit of this Wood Chipper

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Taking care of some long-overdue chores today out in the woods where I've got piles and piles of logs and sawmill slab wood that is getting in the way. My power take off on my tractor keeps the Woodland Mills WC68 wood chipper spinning today as I feed the chipper with as much material as it will take. Assuming the tractor has the power to turn the chipper, I'm feeding as big of a piece of wood into it as it will take. Check out the chip pile and how fast it grows. Sure is nice having some nice wood chips to spread about without having to open my wallet to buy them. If you've got debris like I do floating around your property, you'll surely relate to the uses that I find for this thing. Glad you're all along for the ride today, here we go!
    ‪@woodlandmills‬ #discoverthewoodland #woodchipper #sawingwithsandy #sawmill #tractor #tractorimplements
    Woodchipper shown in this video: Woodland Mills WC68 woodlandmills....
    Tractor shown in this video: Kioti DK40 (31hp PTO)

Комментарии • 132

  • @wallacefrey6247
    @wallacefrey6247 Год назад +7

    That is impressive how well that chipper handles the larger material.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +2

      Sure get's things done in a hurry which is great. I even think this tractor could take some bigger material if I had a slightly larger chipper

  • @OpekiskaWood
    @OpekiskaWood Год назад +3

    Glad to see your Dad back at the mill helping out. Cherish those moments Bro.

  • @earlzathome
    @earlzathome Год назад +2

    Love wood chips almost as much as potato chips...so fun turning what's basically trash into something useful!

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      It is a lot of fun. I find it's a great option to take. care of the slab wood that seems to build up and up

    • @earlzathome
      @earlzathome Год назад

      @@tomt8320 Phew.....thought I was going to have to snack alone....😁

  • @lumberjill6598
    @lumberjill6598 Год назад +1

    Constructive destruction! With fire season here, its good to tidy up those hazards. Looks good Sandy!👍👋

  • @bay9876
    @bay9876 Год назад +1

    Great Video. Pile of chips to soak up the muddy trails and clean up the mill yard. Eventually the chips will turn into really good soil down the road. No point in having all the fun yourself. Inviting Dad in on the chipping goes a long way to dispel the remnants of winter.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      Great point. Will make for some great soil. Sure is nice to drive on as well. Keeps the dust down and what not

  • @TxRedline
    @TxRedline Год назад

    awesome video. Maybe next time you could stretch some kind of bag over a an IBC cage and have the nozzle shoot the chips into it? that way its all contained and you can take it where you need it easier

  • @whatscoldoing5627
    @whatscoldoing5627 Год назад

    I use the same model chipper here in Queensland, Australia and I am impressed with its performance, but it would never handle six inches of most of our hardwoods. Just BANG! And the sheer bolt is gone again!🤪 Even at low feed speeds I stick to four inches now.😁

  • @m9ovich785
    @m9ovich785 Год назад

    Thanks Sandy, Nice to see Your Father again.
    how is Your situation with the Fires ?
    Mike M.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      We had a little rain early in the week but fires still going strong unfortuantely

  • @tomt8320
    @tomt8320 Год назад +1

    Hi Sandy. Great to see your Dad at the mill again. Hooray for wood chips on the access roads! 😃

  • @GPOutdoors
    @GPOutdoors Год назад

    Hey good day Sandy. This is what a lot of RUclips channels don't show. There is always something to clean up and it often takes a bit of work and several hours to do it. LOL. I am sure you felt that gratification of getting it finally cleaned up and done. Cheers pal!

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      That’s for sure GP! I’m often Behind the scenes cleaning up or getting things put away just to keep the operation moving ahead

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors Год назад

      @@sawingwithsandy Hey I get it. There is a whole lot of work behind the scenes that folks don't see. Have a nice Father's Day Sandy!

  • @okanagansawmill
    @okanagansawmill Год назад +1

    Woodland mills really do make great stuff, nice work Sandy!

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Thanks for coming along for the video!

    • @drjaygarlicandwx
      @drjaygarlicandwx Год назад +1

      I have the same chipper. I find the limit on 19 hp on the PTO with 4" hardwood or larger on higher infeed speeds. It also tends to clog with pine branches that have many small branches (e.g., tops of trees).

  • @saintaugustine1715
    @saintaugustine1715 Год назад

    Good afternoon Sandy looks like your dad was enjoying seeing that trashy wood stuff into wood chips and yes it works great in mud holes and never really give it a tough with the dust but yes I bet it help to keep it down by the way your crate that you are using for slat but it on a pilet and make where you could dump it when full set your metal one on top of pilet hinges in between strap to the fork pick and go dump it where it would be easy access with the chipper just a tough have a great day

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      I always appreciat the idea. I never though abotu that one.

  • @lizstokes9091
    @lizstokes9091 Год назад +1

    Man that thing's a beast! I have a tiny electric chipper that worked great for my last property - only 1 acre so I only had to deal with branches that came down during storms. Now I have approx 17 acres of forest that's in desperate need of tidying up. I'd love to use the chips on trails but my wee electric one isn't gonna cut it LOL
    My dreams of buying a sawmill has been put off for a while, so maybe I'll invest in a bigger chipper in the meantime. There's a lot of dead, useless trees here and fire ban is still on where I am, chipping seems like an ideal plan.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      I hear ya Liz. Still a fire back on where I am as well. I'm trying to keep the woods safe from flames and still be nervous. The chippers sure do get alot of use I find

  • @mirceanouradachian9168
    @mirceanouradachian9168 Год назад

    👍👍👍💙💛❤Multa sanatate, SANDY si tatalui tau .💙💛❤👍👍👍🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀

  • @xdude2x
    @xdude2x Год назад

    Finally used my WC68 for the first time, makes quick work of the waste wood from the mill. Thanks for the video

  • @brianwestveer9532
    @brianwestveer9532 Год назад

    Now you need a dump trailer to haul some wood chips. To spots you could get to though

  • @jeffhuffman5433
    @jeffhuffman5433 Год назад

    Everybody needs a cleanup day and looks like the wood chipper made short work of those slabs and small logs really changed the looks around the mill Great video Sandy.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jeff. Get's it done in a hurry. I sure wouldn't mind trying one of those mulching head things though

    • @jeffhuffman5433
      @jeffhuffman5433 Год назад

      @@sawingwithsandy that is a very good idea

  • @tyronerautahi9705
    @tyronerautahi9705 Год назад

    Thanks for the quick view down the in-feed of the chute. I was hoping to get a look.

  • @toddpacheco4748
    @toddpacheco4748 Год назад

    Chips for the muddy spots on your trails Sandy ❤😊🙌🙌🪵

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Sure are a lot of those around (or atleast there as until this drought haha)

  • @johnwoody4905
    @johnwoody4905 Год назад

    good video and job good to see your dad out. people down here is to buy slab wood now you can't give it away. take care, be safe and well.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      I hear ya there John. Lots of people around me trying to sell slab wood as well but it's going for so cheap if it sells at all that it'd cost me money to collect it, and move it to a spot someone could pick it up I"d imagine

  • @spawner1944
    @spawner1944 Год назад

    I have a Wallenstein chipper. The most incompetent I have. There is no burning of brush out here for obvious reasons. The chips I use and spread on the land. It helps with the drainage and breaks down the clay. We have much better drainage. Your projects are moving along nicely. Enjoy life.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Thank you. How are you liking the Wallenstein chipper? What model do you have?

  • @mudderman8620
    @mudderman8620 Год назад

    That was a job long overdue and it really is nice to see things a bit neater and getting cleaned up. Thanks for the chipper views.😊😊😊

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Sure was overdue! Glad I got it somewhat handled. As we speak I"m adding to the pile with more slab wood haha

    • @mudderman8620
      @mudderman8620 Год назад

      @@sawingwithsandy With as much as you mill your redwood forest, it’s going to be a never ending job. Glad you are sawing but are you filming your sawing? 😜

  • @williamhowey2151
    @williamhowey2151 Год назад

    great video, just bought the WC68 and put together. cannot wait to put mind to work got tired of renting a chipper plus it had to nice out to use it. now I can chip things when I need it. take care

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Sure is a great tool to have William. I bet you'll get lots of use out of it

  • @contrafax
    @contrafax Год назад

    I am so glad, your Dad always has your back when the chips are down.

  • @carlmclelland7624
    @carlmclelland7624 Год назад

    HEY, Sandy, you only said half of the story. Ain't nuthin' in this world, better than spending a day with the... OLE MAN..., doing what guy's like to do! Some of my best times are times that Dad and I did things together. Maybe that's why I so enjoy working on my nephews ranch with him... giving him that experience he never had with his dad. Next time he comes out to help you, introduce him to us. In the meantime, give him a bear-hug embrace and let him know that one of your faithful followers.... GET'S IT!!

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Hey Carl! I'll be sure to introduce my Dad next time he's out. I'm sure he'd be happy to say hello

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart Год назад

    Projects like that always go better with a helper.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      For sure Ray! Was great to have help today

    • @Z-Bart
      @Z-Bart Год назад

      @@sawingwithsandy I scored about 14 8' Red Pine logs yesterday. Some folks had cleared a few for a garage.

  • @w96725
    @w96725 Год назад

    That chipper is quite impressive. I enjoyed the video.

  • @09FLTRMM77
    @09FLTRMM77 Год назад

    MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼…………………………………………Good to see your “ helper “ out with you today! LOL!

  • @andyperrine9987
    @andyperrine9987 Год назад

    Very satisfying brother, great job. Wish my old man was still around for activities!

  • @buddyreed2623
    @buddyreed2623 Год назад +1

    Hello Sandy. It looks like the limits of the chipper is the feed opening or the amount of fuel in the tank for the tractor. Do the blades on the chipper have multiple sides to use before sharpening or is it just the one side. Pulling in forward to place the log loader would make for an easier time, but you have no problem backing it in. Have good days! (I thought the snow would have been gone by now.)

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      The blades can be reversed. There's 4 of those blades on the flywheel in total.

  • @smorefirewood
    @smorefirewood Год назад

    I like working with my father too.

  • @johnaddis1022
    @johnaddis1022 Год назад

    I wonder if Bass Pro would offer a plaid fishing shirt for summer, that would look woodsy! LOL jla

  • @bradh74
    @bradh74 Год назад

    Sure would make it nice to park right next to a pile of brush or scrap wood and turn it into something useful. Especially when you can move it with your loader bucket. That would really save the back.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      For sure Brad. As I get older I'm trying to come up with more ways to use my equipment when in the past I probably would have just used my muscle

  • @timscartoys9321
    @timscartoys9321 Год назад

    Your chipper seems to make quick work of your flitches!

  • @walterkucharski4790
    @walterkucharski4790 Год назад

    I have the WC88 model and the 50hp Kioti it's a beast and chips hardwood with ease.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      I was torn between that wc68 and wc88. I'm still not sure if I could've used the wc88 but I think if my tractor would do that, I would go for that size as well

  • @SaltedSeaman
    @SaltedSeaman Год назад

    Let er' eat!

  • @deprived56501
    @deprived56501 Год назад

    I sure could have used something like that after Saturday nights storms were done. Probably would have had to slow it down a bit to handle the oak, at least the pieces that weren't half rotten anyway. Ah well. 2 days of wood smoke. Good vid. Thanks.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      Hey Joe! Yeah can imagine with some oak it would need to slow down a bit for sure. Hope there wasn't too much damage at your place

    • @deprived56501
      @deprived56501 Год назад

      @@sawingwithsandy Nothing major, just limbs this time. Thanks.

  • @roberto.peterson9917
    @roberto.peterson9917 Год назад

    Suggestion for possible $ return wood chips especially untreated organic good chicken coop and pen floor bedding or addition to raised gardening beds also mixed into composting piles with manure and straw and other organic media I know you fill soft spots on trails just know that there is value in good clean chips .
    Consider chipping into a trailer preferably one that has dumping feature

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing that Robert. I may look for some return on these chips one day and that's good for me know. Thank you.

  • @fredanderson5544
    @fredanderson5544 Год назад

    some of that stuff looked good enough to screw to outside of a plank cabin to kinda look like a rustic log cabin.

  • @rodneywroten2994
    @rodneywroten2994 Год назад

    awesome chipper

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Hey Rodney! Hope all is well with you this morning. Thanks for coming along for the video

  • @jeffpeters1014
    @jeffpeters1014 Год назад

    Good job clearing up

  • @kensebring3683
    @kensebring3683 Год назад

    Wood chips so versatile if you don't have an HLA Kenny from North Carolina. Be safe. Wear safety glasses and no loose clothes around that chipper or any equipment

  • @Grunt49
    @Grunt49 Год назад

    Great info!

  • @chrisstone6548
    @chrisstone6548 Год назад

    If it fits it chips. Thanks for the great content.

  • @kensmith4918
    @kensmith4918 Год назад

    I like that chipper

  • @johnaddis1022
    @johnaddis1022 Год назад

    If you know of a old farm Manure spreader that would work well to spread the chips on the trails...just a thought Jla

  • @tylorban
    @tylorban Год назад

    Wonder if essentially a tall saw horse could help support the wood as a ramp so you don’t have to hold on or guide the wood by hand as much?

    • @tylorban
      @tylorban Год назад

      Or some other ramp like built out of a metal roofing sheet

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      Think that's a slick idea!

  • @kensebring3683
    @kensebring3683 Год назад

    Kenny from North Carolina. That's HOA

    • @lizstokes9091
      @lizstokes9091 Год назад

      Luckily HOA's aren't common in Canada, they're a bit more prevalent in the western provinces but in Ontario they're usually limited to condominiums and fancier "gated communities". Sandy definitely won't have to worry about HOA where he is.
      I feel bad for any of you stuck with one...they sound like a nightmare!

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Hi Kenny. Thanks for coming along for the video. I'm not familiar with any HLA here but I do know what you mean as last time I was down in Florida I saw them

  • @kdegraa
    @kdegraa Год назад

    I’m thinking about buying the larger chipper, the 88 I think it’s called. I don’t plan on chipping bigger logs, I’d use them for firewood or timber but I reason the larger chipper would jam up less than a smaller one. However watching the 68 in action shows it is very capable. My tractor is rated at 42hp at the PTO.

    • @BLSXJ
      @BLSXJ Год назад +2

      I have the 68….
      Get the 88 it spins faster which means more air flow

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +1

      Hi Karl, I think if your tractor can handle the 88 I'd go for that one as well. Your tractor has a good 10hp more at the pto so I"d imagine you'd be fine. Mine would be pushing it I think

    • @kdegraa
      @kdegraa Год назад

      @@sawingwithsandy the reason I’d like to buy a wood chipper is different. On my place we have an orchard of macadamia trees. One of the best ways to both enrich the soil and to suppress grass around each tree is to mulch them with wood chip. Wood chip has to be bought and costs a bit of money. So it would be good to chip up pruned limbs from trees and also chip up other vegetation and use the chips.
      On the other hand chipping vegetation takes time, effort, the investment in a chipper and diesel. It is convenient and easy to have five truck loads of wood chip to be delivered. So I’m not sure about how to go. If I do get a chipper I’m pretty sure I’ll get a Wood Land chipper.

    • @BLSXJ
      @BLSXJ Год назад

      @@kdegraa how do you deal the limbs now?
      In a orchard setting I’d drive up a row, stop with the discharge chute pointing at the base of a tree, then clean up cut limbs from behind the tractor back about 20’.
      Move tractor forward and repeat
      Only picking up limbs once

    • @BLSXJ
      @BLSXJ Год назад +1

      I should add, these wood chippers are great at dealing with limbs, they are not great at making a truck load of chips
      Example 40hp tractor + wc68 + 2 people made 20 yards of pine chips in 6 hours

  • @roberto.peterson9917
    @roberto.peterson9917 Год назад +1

    Personally I see 3 trees that could come out to make room for maneuvering

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      I'm with ya there Robert. I"ll be taking them out soon as I need more lumber

  • @Gunner1972
    @Gunner1972 Год назад

    Hey Sandy, love the channel, what do you do for your regular job??

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Easiest way to sum it up is ....alot of things haha

  • @number40Fan
    @number40Fan Год назад +1

    Is there an adjustment to keep that safety bar from tripping requiring you hold it while chipping larger pieces?

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Usually it doesn't trip unless the two bolts holding the handle on get loose. I've been meaning to tighten them up

    • @timcrosby4651
      @timcrosby4651 Год назад

      I just bought the WC 88 and it says there is an adjustment nut near some valve body, I’ve yet to try it but I’ve seen other posts that says it’s adjustable

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 28 дней назад

    What needs to be adjusted so you don't have to stand next to the hopper and hold the orange safety bar out in the forward position? I know you have all the PTO HP you need so it can't be a HP thing. I see about 1/2 the RUclipss with folks holding it out on this chipper and the other half not at all. The Woodland Mills RUclips for this chipper the demonstration person does 25 foot/6 inch logs and never touches the orange bar.

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  28 дней назад +1

      Vibrations can cause the red handle to move when you don’t want it to but the bolts holding it on can be tightened slightly to fix this

    • @benkanobe7500
      @benkanobe7500 27 дней назад +2

      @@sawingwithsandy Thanks!

  • @dhache1195
    @dhache1195 Год назад

    How it is for you, forest fire wise? Any close to you and being a threat? Wish and hope all the best for you and yours ✌✌✌

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      Fires still ongoing unfortunately. I’m in the clear currently but am a bit Leary if the weather and wind

  • @johnaddis1022
    @johnaddis1022 Год назад

    I watched you chip last year, that is a great tool to have, those chips should take care of a lot of muddy trails. KNG365 (Keep Me Going 365) Cheers! Jla

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      One of those chores I always want to do but never get around to.

  • @daveycrocket4873
    @daveycrocket4873 10 месяцев назад

    Need a bigger chipper

  • @colbiecolbie6979
    @colbiecolbie6979 Год назад

    Dig a hole , fairly large and burn it

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад +2

      In the right conditions this may work well but unfortunately the wood piles up so quick for me and the risk of forest fire is so high that it wouldnt' be possible in my situation

  • @shidderalpha2293
    @shidderalpha2293 3 месяца назад +1

    I think my opinions on pedos have confused the algorithm.

  • @seandonaghy9224
    @seandonaghy9224 Год назад

    Sandy you look to be a CHIPPER off the old block sorry should have warned you Dad joke you do pretty good chipping you thought of being in a Chippendale escapade sorry once again Dad joke but for real what if you made room for that chipper and the tractor at the end of your sawmill running it at the same time you could chip away your spoils and not have to go back and cause more work for yourself I am an advocate of not working twice get it done once but as a RUclipsr that would be become a problem because you have to deal with noise pollution in your video but in the real world it would make a lot of sense because you would combine two jobs in one scene or I should probably say in one procedure you would cut your wood and then chip your spoiled in a one transaction I don't know someone who wants to get things done fast but I bring this up because I had to work with somebody who we are removing debris instead of taking the the debris straight from the ground to a trailer that is ready to accept the debris they did A to C then go to A to B the chair is right there in front of them but instead of taking the debris from the ground to the trailer is side to park it in the middle of the whole project that's a waste of time and that's a waste of money why because you could have went from a straight from the ground to be the trailer would they decided park that debris on the ground this isn't just waste money this is a waste of personal energy

    • @sawingwithsandy
      @sawingwithsandy  Год назад

      I enjoy a good Dad joke! I agree with ya on leaving the chipper setup. Sure would be handy when sawing