I was feeding a Morbark chipper a few weeks like 18 years ago…. Ohh MAN i was amezed about its ”apetite”. And when we crushed wood from construction sites it came about 4 m3 of metal (spikes, screws, doorhandles aso. every day. It was a Caterpillar engine with about 1100 hp in work!
The WHO tubgrinder I operated was a beast, one of the most powerful, violent machines I had ever operated. The machine I operated was powered by a supercharged, twin turbocharged Detroit diesel.
yes cind of slow, but they did the job they was ment to do:::: adjust the stream of cut off waste from, be it a sawmill ore say a furniture factory. reducing and adjusting the stream of cutoffs to the boilers-heaters ovens need. Notice its only mostly short pieces, likely the ends of 2x4 and 2x6s that usually develope some cracks making them less usable, So they are often used as fuel to heat the building, at least at the factory i worked at many years ago that made prefabricated elements to wooden houses. so that when the foundation was ready, a truck with a crane loaded with wall-roof elements and 1-2 carpenters could rise a house in 1-2 days. hehe but our boiler wasnt very big, around 200kw so we only put wood in a few times a day maually on cold days. and gave away most of it to people who askd for it if our waste bins started to get to full since we didnt burn around 8-9 months a year.
@@bosrensen6329 They arent totally rubbish. 😉 But the first one isnt buildt for crushing long planks becouse as you see if more than 50% of the plank is outside the drum it fall out, and ore dont reach down far enough to hit the hammer mill that pulverise the wood and and almost anything else that hit the hammers. hehe Used RIGHT a drum grinder by putting in shorter planks ore say garbage ore haybales ore whatever its a very effective maskine. The second one that eat treestumps seam to struggle a bit more than normal. It can be many things, a weak motor ore wrong electronic turn setup ore worn ot gears, and so on but normaly its a great maskine for chewing treeroots that can have say stones in them that would ruin the knifes on a ' regular woodchipper.
@@bosrensen6329run grinders arnt good for running long processed lumber and you don’t wanna over load the hopper on a shredder doing stumps. To easy to clog it up
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@@Maikel1500 because they're not boards they are what you get with first cut or two when making lumber. they're not Square so they get made into wood chips.
@far_outlook how much Furniture Do you want to build there isn't enough homes to put it in. Furthermore when you are talking about taking wood chips and turning them into an actual wood product you're looking at a major manufacturer not a small size logging operation. If you were in England or some Western European country where their forests have been destroyed and then yeah I can see trying to save every last little bit but here in the United States and Canada where we have more trees today than we did yesterday and we'll have more trees tomorrow that we do today it's not that big of a deal.
The gentleman in the second clip throwing Stumps full of mud isn’t very intelligent, find a small log or stump and drop it on them to get some of the mud off, rather lazy if you ask me or he hasn’t been trained properly. A lot of the wood chips / grindings are used in large furnaces for heating and other things so they expect a clean product. ( they don’t want to burn dirt ) I know this because I ran a wood chipper for a while. Thank You For The Video It Was Good. * 2-10-2024
@@tboniusmaximus3047that’s not true, why do you make comments if you know nothing about the process. Your comment is invalid in every word you wrote. I’m saying they need to get a lot more of the dirt of the stumps before grinding them, all that needs to be done is drop them on the ground a few times and yes this process of chipping is very useful. There are big manufactures that purchase this wood for heating purposes. I know this because I used to do it and I knew it with you we’re going. So don’t be so derogatory don’t speak about things you know nothing about it makes you look stupid and takes away your credibility. 3-5-2024 SOME PEOPLE !!!
25:30 dass der nicht den hang hinauf und nach rechts fällt dürfte jedem logisch denkendem menschen klar sein... zum glück sind da alle noch in letzter sekunde geflüchtet und haben sich nichts ernstes getan
I would love to have some of that wood for my home fire!
I have to agree. I saw a lot of good firewood, logs going into chippers in this video!
Im hearing you in Down Under Australia 2
Where i live firewood prices are Gold!!
How many houses do you have to use that wood?
Respect to people who invented these machines
25:30 Bei den vielen Ästen an der linken Seite, kann der Baum nicht nach rechts fallen. Wie blöd sind die eigentlich !?
真ん中辺りの赤い機械の方は丁寧ですね✨
廃材みたいなのを機械に入れるのに、爪を差し込んで、確実に決まったテンポで作業されてた❗
I know another thing that should go in the wood chipper! Starts with P and ends with Philes
legs
It starts with T and ends with p
terraphiles ?
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This is so amazing, I never seen so many different wood 🪵🪓 splitter, I know there's a saw an Ax, but to see all of this it's really amazing
The torque required amazes ne
I wouldn't tell Steve Buscemi about this.
that guy was lucky i didnt get crushed trying to run into that falling tree
25:43 lucky for that guy!
nom nom nom
Nom nom
Top Chipper 👍👍what a beast
The machine crushes everything, it's really fun
We be awesome if these machines had cameras inside
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Bro had one job to pull the tree and he messed that up
I told mama playing those claw games would be useful in life! 😆
Machine 3. It took that tree 100 years to grow, and 1 minute to disappear.
When will there come a video showing the actual crushing? Those rotating carousels are tiring.
Very big crusher!
I was feeding a Morbark chipper a few weeks like 18 years ago…. Ohh MAN i was amezed about its ”apetite”. And when we crushed wood from construction sites it came about 4 m3 of metal (spikes, screws, doorhandles aso. every day. It was a Caterpillar engine with about 1100 hp in work!
The WHO tubgrinder I operated was a beast, one of the most powerful, violent machines I had ever operated. The machine I operated was powered by a supercharged, twin turbocharged Detroit diesel.
some of these appear incredibly inefficient. 5:53 had a lot of stopping and down time. Over the course of a day that would add up to hours.
yes cind of slow, but they did the job they was ment to do:::: adjust the stream of cut off waste from, be it a sawmill ore say a furniture factory.
reducing and adjusting the stream of cutoffs to the boilers-heaters ovens need.
Notice its only mostly short pieces, likely the ends of 2x4 and 2x6s that usually develope some cracks making them less usable,
So they are often used as fuel to heat the building, at least at the factory i worked at many years ago that made prefabricated elements to wooden houses.
so that when the foundation was ready, a truck with a crane loaded with wall-roof elements and 1-2 carpenters could rise a house in 1-2 days. hehe
but our boiler wasnt very big, around 200kw so we only put wood in a few times a day maually on cold days. and gave away most of it to
people who askd for it if our waste bins started to get to full since we didnt burn around 8-9 months a year.
Yes ...the first two machines seemed to be rubbish....hardly anything went on to the conveyor-belt
@@bosrensen6329 They arent totally rubbish. 😉 But the first one isnt buildt for crushing long planks becouse as you see if more than 50% of the plank is outside the drum it fall out, and ore dont reach down far enough to hit the hammer mill that pulverise the wood and and almost anything else that hit the hammers. hehe
Used RIGHT a drum grinder by putting in shorter planks ore say garbage ore haybales ore whatever its a very effective maskine.
The second one that eat treestumps seam to struggle a bit more than normal. It can be many things, a weak motor ore wrong electronic turn setup ore
worn ot gears, and so on but normaly its a great maskine for chewing treeroots that can have say stones in them that would ruin the knifes on a '
regular woodchipper.
@@bosrensen6329run grinders arnt good for running long processed lumber and you don’t wanna over load the hopper on a shredder doing stumps. To easy to clog it up
So many uses.
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Reruns…nothing new.😂😂
Kick ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wood jig saw puzzles. 😂
Banyak video2 lama di upload terus
Have some mud with your chips
Yeah, I thought the same thing, the wood will burn, the rocks and dirt won't.
That new Vermeer was very underpowered, American junk.
This is great to watch but its actually a video of how fast man can change and destroy the world around him for the all important quick profit.
Almost all of lumbering done in the US and Canada is sustainable.
The second one scares me a lot.
All those chips could be a fire hazard
Why is the video in mirror image. There is no copyrighted material being filmed.
Stolen videos from other channels.
What is the price for this B66?
If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
Pourquoi il n y a pas de broyeur bandit , c est pourtant les meilleur de la planète
The first one looks wasteful.
It's the opposite of wasteful
How couldn’t those boards be repurposed?
@@Maikel1500 because they're not boards they are what you get with first cut or two when making lumber. they're not Square so they get made into wood chips.
Depends on what the waste wood is being used for, hog fuel, compost, etc.
@far_outlook how much Furniture Do you want to build there isn't enough homes to put it in. Furthermore when you are talking about taking wood chips and turning them into an actual wood product you're looking at a major manufacturer not a small size logging operation. If you were in England or some Western European country where their forests have been destroyed and then yeah I can see trying to save every last little bit but here in the United States and Canada where we have more trees today than we did yesterday and we'll have more trees tomorrow that we do today it's not that big of a deal.
6:20 зачем это перемалывать если они потом никуда не вывозиться и просто гниёт на месте?
Лучши как у нас бросили все в делянке по лесу не пройти не проехать
How much price
Too much 4 u 😂
The gentleman in the second clip throwing Stumps full of mud isn’t very intelligent, find a small log or stump and drop it on them to get some of the mud off, rather lazy if you ask me or he hasn’t been trained properly. A lot of the wood chips / grindings are used in large furnaces for heating and other things so they expect a clean product. ( they don’t want to burn dirt ) I know this because I ran a wood chipper for a while. Thank You For The Video It Was Good. * 2-10-2024
I agree you could get the guys on work experience to clean them with pressure washers
a. Nobody wants ground stumps and nobody is going to pay for the pressure washing
b. the grinders are made for that, i see it all the time.
@@tboniusmaximus3047that’s not true, why do you make comments if you know nothing about the process. Your comment is invalid in every word you wrote.
I’m saying they need to get a lot more of the dirt of the stumps before grinding them, all that needs to be done is drop them on the ground a few times and yes this process of chipping is very useful. There are big manufactures that purchase this wood for heating purposes. I know this because I used to do it and I knew it with you we’re going. So don’t be so derogatory don’t speak about things you know nothing about it makes you look stupid and takes away your credibility. 3-5-2024 SOME PEOPLE !!!
You act like this thing is any semblance of clean?
That grinder is made for that kind of material that would damage other grinders
25:40 😂 that was a close call!
not the mention the idiot with the saw just sitting there as the tree kicks off the stump
No one shouted out timmmmmmmbbbbbbeeeeeerrrrrrrrrr .
E ele ainda corre pro lado q a árvore tá caindo kkkk
25:30 dass der nicht den hang hinauf und nach rechts fällt dürfte jedem logisch denkendem menschen klar sein... zum glück sind da alle noch in letzter sekunde geflüchtet und haben sich nichts ernstes getan
А в чем причина удивительного уничтожения дерева😂😂😂😂😂 в щепу де би лы
Too many of these videos had been speeded up and no credits!! 👎
드르륵
REPEAT REPEAT 10 MINUTES OF THIS WOULD BEJUST ABOUT RIGHT
Öld stuff
I would love to have some of that wood for my home fire!