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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2019
  • In this video, we debut our new Titan 6" PTO Wood Chipper. We have had this attachment for a month and have been putting it to the test. I love being able to make my own wood chips right here on the homestead. This chipper is the boss. It plows through the brush and branches with ease. This time, however, I test it by pushing it to the limits.
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Комментарии • 104

  • @leontaylor3572
    @leontaylor3572 2 года назад +1

    oh great now I'm going to be hearing that looping music in my head for the rest of the night. Thank you for video but I wish more people would leave out the music.

  • @jacobridgedell2096
    @jacobridgedell2096 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for showing the limits of what it can do! Been watching a bunch of videos of other people chipping up twigs!

  • @mikegriffin3437
    @mikegriffin3437 5 лет назад +6

    Troy, was watching Barnwood Builders the other day, Jonny Jet commented that if the humidity got any higher he would need a snorkel.
    Nice machine. If you cut down any hickory, pecan or apple trees you could make a good supply of smoking wood for the BBQ.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад

      That is funny! I didn't even think of smoking wood chips. That is a great idea!!!

    • @johnmccallum8512
      @johnmccallum8512 5 лет назад +2

      Then he will have to build a Smoke House as well, Smoked venison anyone or bacon

  • @kenjett2434
    @kenjett2434 5 лет назад +3

    That is one nice chipper and a necessity around the farm or homestead. Keep it safe those things can be very dangerous. Watch about loose clothes or anything that has loops or anything that limbs can catch. They have been many people pulled into these machines as the limbs are being pulled in.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад +1

      No doubt. That is why I wasn't wearing gloves in the demo. Too many loose spots on my old pair. Got snagged several times.

  • @TheUserid82
    @TheUserid82 5 лет назад +9

    Suggest to them to include a spot on the back of the chipper to tow a trailer as it will let you tow a trailer to spray the chips into then tow it back to a useful place to dump. Just a bar between the rails would work for a spot to put a tow hook/pin/ball.
    The other one would be spots for carriage bolts in the discharge to hook pipe onto for directing into smaller places like trash cans to fill with wood chips. puts the least disruption into the path of the chips yet still gives you a secure way to bolt on when needed.

  • @loganv0410
    @loganv0410 4 года назад +6

    A 6" chipper that shears a pin at 5-1/2" green poplar
    Check out the Wood Maxx 8". Yep - more money. I do 7" dead oak in mine

  • @thefarmHCTX
    @thefarmHCTX 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @pippaseaspirit4415
    @pippaseaspirit4415 5 лет назад +4

    Nice new toy: I want one!

  • @senile_texas_aggie7338
    @senile_texas_aggie7338 5 лет назад +1

    Love your channel!
    How interesting that you put out this video! Just this week my wife and I started chipping a big brush pile on our place, as we wanted the chips for the trails we have. We have the Woodland Mills WC68 6" with the hydraulic feed. I am glad we got that option, as it makes it nice to put in the limbs and small trees and then go get the next piece while the chipper feeds itself. Don't feel too bad about shearing your pin. My tractor, New Holland TC48DA, has a hydraulic clutch, so if we feed too big a piece of wood, it can get jammed. We have learned to stand next to the feed reverse switch before the flywheel stops completely.

  • @bearspiritwalking4897
    @bearspiritwalking4897 4 года назад +4

    slip clutch on the pto would help rather than shear pins and on ur larger wood crank up ur rpms on the tractor a bit LOL...nice chipper

    • @bearspiritwalking4897
      @bearspiritwalking4897 4 года назад +1

      an a little more RPM would help LOL

    • @JoelAClear
      @JoelAClear 3 года назад +1

      @@bearspiritwalking4897 - a slip clutch isn't practical for a chipper. You want the shear bolt to break in the event of a jam.

  • @farmerbob728
    @farmerbob728 2 года назад +1

    Good video. Very informative

  • @davidwillard7334
    @davidwillard7334 4 года назад +1

    Your Video , Reminded me of What Bolens came out with ! In the Eighties ! They had a Chipper Attachment ! On there Tractor ! It was lucky your chipper was feed Roller type ! Because the old Drum type ! Would have Pulled! You ! Into The Chipper !! ( Look out ! Next Time ! )

  • @MrDoyle07
    @MrDoyle07 Год назад +1

    Get yourself a clutch over for your PTO. They are peachy.

  • @TrehanCreekOutdoors
    @TrehanCreekOutdoors 5 лет назад +5

    Looks like a really useful machine. I'd love to have one on my farm too. Now you can grind up any ugly neighbors you can't get alone with and compost them easily. HA!

  • @thepeople980
    @thepeople980 4 года назад +10

    Nice, however I would prefer a hydraulic feed like the Woodland Mills.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  4 года назад +7

      I would prefer a 55hp tractor too....

    • @rapalaron6348
      @rapalaron6348 3 года назад

      Yeh and than also with a "no stress" funktion if you chipp bigger stuff. Woodland do not offer this.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 4 года назад +1

    It would certainly make the pole vault a more interesting event.

  • @TheKajunkat
    @TheKajunkat 5 лет назад +5

    i don't know about that one. I think I would want to pay for feed wheels, reverse and definitely a safety cut off switch if I was doing big stuff. I guess if all I was doing was saplings it would be great.

    • @FrancisoDoncona
      @FrancisoDoncona 5 лет назад +1

      So you would need to double the price, it’s a low cost consumer chipper only from China via Alibaba, bearcat/woods 5000 with a blower is a better design, screens , self feeds, can shred leaves and twigs, I use mine to process corn and soy feed

  • @JoshKilen
    @JoshKilen 3 года назад +4

    very nice, I would of put the smaller end first to prevent the shock loading of the shear pin.

    • @davidperkins8722
      @davidperkins8722 3 года назад +3

      I think it chips any branches easier. I always load big end first for that reason.

  • @buithuc2848
    @buithuc2848 Год назад

    works vary good

  • @markinwa5884
    @markinwa5884 5 лет назад +3

    Perhaps the issue was that the 5-1/2" limb actually had some small branch stubs that made if effectively larger?

  • @ImplantedMemories
    @ImplantedMemories 4 года назад +8

    I'm confused woodlandmills offers the same machine (wc68) with an automatic feed. In my eyes this is a lot better

    • @HappyMemoriesFoto
      @HappyMemoriesFoto 3 года назад +2

      Woodland Mills chipper is light years ahead. It has a hydraulically powered feeding mechanism that pulls material into the chipper. This one doesn’t. It only works on perfectly straight branches which are pulled in when the blades hit them due to the way blades are angled. Any curved or forked branches will need a lot of effort from the operator. You have to stand there and try to bend the branches and push them in. A more advanced chipper like Woodland Mills does this job for you. All you have to do is bring more branches and try to keep up with it. The work goes much faster.

    • @JoelAClear
      @JoelAClear 3 года назад +2

      @@HappyMemoriesFoto Have you seen a WoodMaxx chipper in action?

  • @robertveronda4225
    @robertveronda4225 5 лет назад +2

    Slip clutch would be great my tiller has one and its so much nicer then having to replace those stupid shear pins!
    Looks like that actually feed really well even without having an auto feed. I've been looking for a chipper. Thanks for the review

  • @bray1952mj
    @bray1952mj 5 лет назад +2

    I didn't know that you had English in you keep chipper old chap. Nice piece of equipment it would be nice to just aim the chute into a trailer to make it easy to move.

  • @burntthetoast
    @burntthetoast 4 года назад +1

    Looks good but there's a few machine issues:How hard your dad was pushing to get that green sapling to feed into the shoot should have been more than enough to get that caught. It then jerked in, taking his hand with it before he let go. This thing is gonna "cut the limbs" off of tree's, yes, but trust me on the fact that it should do that to an unsuspecting person also.

  • @TractorsNStuff
    @TractorsNStuff 4 года назад +3

    As someone who is in the market for a pto wood chipper, I was considering this one from Titan. However, watching this 6" chipper kill your tractor and sheer a pin on 5 1/2" softwood, I am inclined to pass. I think more adjustablity in the chipper itself, like hydraulic feed rollers and anvil adjustments, could greatly improve the function of a wood chipper. The way it was tossing you around too...? IDK.
    I have several large piles of slash that I would rather chip than burn. Much of the slash is 5" and smaller. This simply would not work. I think I need to spend the money on a better, more feature rich, chipper and get the job done than replace sheer pins every few minutes.
    But thank you for making this video!

    • @MrDoyle07
      @MrDoyle07 Год назад

      I went with a Woodmaxx 6800. The cream of the crop and very affordable too. Call them and talk to Tony Olniscjeck.

  • @donmedford2563
    @donmedford2563 3 года назад +2

    What size oak or other truly HARD wood do you think you can chip with this?

  • @sideskraft
    @sideskraft 4 года назад

    Nice video. Be careful with smaller diameter stuff that isn't dried out. I have a flywheel type chipper that's powered by a 6.5 hp Briggs and on several occasions I've had pieces of green branches wrap themselves around the shaft between the flywheel and the bearing and it will put enough drag to stop the engine. It's a royal pain to get that stuff unwrapped. Now I avoid chipping anything under 1/2 inch -- those go into an oldie but goodie 90s era Bolens chipper shredder that has the flail drum and it never gets hung up.

  • @Brian-mc4pd
    @Brian-mc4pd 5 лет назад +1

    what If you load the narrow end first? - on the logs with no branches obviously - so you Don’t get that initial jarring action. It looked like it was ripping the branch out of your hand and the machine shook quite a bit. Maybe the thinner end won’t be so violent on the machine and when it reaches the thicker end, it’s momentum (so to speak) will smooth out that initial jerking action. Just a thought. However, I am usually wrong about everything I do, which is pointed out to me all too often, so maybe just disregard this comment. Awesome vid as always brother!

  • @smithynfld
    @smithynfld 5 лет назад +1

    To be continued I hope. Takes a while to get used to a piece of new equipment.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад

      Absolutely. More to come for sure.

  • @lkj0822g
    @lkj0822g 3 года назад +1

    I've got the same chipper with a Wallenstein brand. It's a good chipper for occasional use. Doesn't like small, springy twigs as they will get clogged up in the chute. Anything larger than 4" I cut up for firewood. As you can see, large stuff puts too much strain on the tractor and repairing PTO's are expensive. Fairly certain Wallenstein offers a hydraulic feed for that unit. If I had to do it over, I would not have purchased a 3pt chipper and gone with a self-contained unit such as the Vermeer BC 600/700 series.

  • @HomesteadDad
    @HomesteadDad 5 лет назад +2

    We have almost the same machine in the wallenstein b62. I’ve found our Tractor is the weakest link, not the chipper. We have a Deere 4310 with 28hp at the pto. What hp does your tractor have?

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад +1

      We are 35hp. yeah, a 45 hp would be even better.

  • @bhamby9305
    @bhamby9305 5 лет назад

    You are now the man that has it all!!!

  • @larryag99
    @larryag99 5 лет назад +3

    I can nderstand the sheer pin sheering on a 6+ inch limb, but it would concern me if it sheers on anything less than its rated capacity. Just sayin.

    • @KaleidoscopeJunkie
      @KaleidoscopeJunkie 5 лет назад +2

      Maybe the fact that the wood was green played a part. . . Blades cutting through wood and sap.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад +2

      We will see over time. I was about 300 RPM under the suggested speed too.

    • @flash1259
      @flash1259 5 лет назад +1

      Something I've found out using my chipper is that sometimes it's not the size of the wood it's the wood. I've pulled my motor down chipping wood smaller than rated capacity.

  • @trumpzilla4193
    @trumpzilla4193 4 года назад

    Would you be able to show how to hook-up the chipper/PTO and chains? I can't find anything on you-tube....

  • @morgansword
    @morgansword 5 лет назад +1

    There some learning curves for sure. I think I could use one where I go mining at. that whole trail is limbs and junk, just back my way in and then have clean wood chips for the smoker too. The way it pulled them in, why cut it down, just put the top in and let it chew is way through and pull the tree out by the roots... Okay, I jokes, but if it were only true I could make a interstate out of that trail and the beavers lunch pail would be full. It was a old road and must of it is alder about three to maybe some would be six inch but far and few as it kinda just got started butin few years will be trees. It sure don't take mother nature to take back what it wants. I liked the look you got on your face like well Troy, you did it on youtube again look/LOL. Cheap shot at your expense but I live in alaska so you should be over being mad by the time you get here to put this old man in his place

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад +1

      Ha! good one. Keep them coming...

  • @jakeryan682
    @jakeryan682 2 года назад +1

    Why the need for music, I’ve never heard music coming from other chippers

  • @stanleyconrad4234
    @stanleyconrad4234 2 года назад

    Seems like a lot of angry folks responding. I can see some inherent danger with it, but true of most industrial equipment. I just purchased the 42 version for 55% of the lowest price found. As new, guy moved from urban to rural and decided to burn everything. I do like my leather gloves, so I will need to be extra cautious. 540 RPM means 540 RPM!

  • @ellensedge1898
    @ellensedge1898 3 года назад +2

    You had me at "mwahahaha!"

  • @cabwaldo
    @cabwaldo 5 лет назад +2

    Don’t shut down an engine at high idle. The oil needs time to cool everything down enough properly as opposed to letting it sit hot and not running, especially the turbo. I think 15 seconds at low idle should be plenty for a small tractor engine.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад +1

      I didn't think I did. No turbo on this one.

  • @ryangrider9607
    @ryangrider9607 5 лет назад +1

    A few questions. What is the recommended horsepower rating and rpm for that model? Does Titan offer an auto feeder for that model? And lastly, why are you paying a fiddler to stand by the camera playing music while you do the work??

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад +1

      Up to 60 HP. My tractor is a 35 hp. I bet 45 or 55 would be the sweat spot. I don't think they have a hydraulic feed option for the PTO style. That is my neighbor. Doesn't work much but man he can play :)

    • @ryangrider9607
      @ryangrider9607 5 лет назад +1

      Red Tool House - Homestead if that really is your neighbor, or not, you’re right, he sure can play!

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад +1

      True story. He wasn't standing there, of course, but those are two tracks off his album. He lets me use them for the channel. Born Old is the name of the band.

    • @ryangrider9607
      @ryangrider9607 5 лет назад +1

      Red Tool House - Homestead I’ll have to look them up, and yes, obviously he wasn’t standing there, lol.

  • @bottledo1
    @bottledo1 4 года назад

    If you are going to get a Chipper you have to have a hydraulic feed. There is no comparison in performance. chipper with no hydraulic feed is the fastest way to damage your hands with all the shaking Carpel Tunnel

  • @andrewjeninga8171
    @andrewjeninga8171 11 месяцев назад

    Do you have the CAD model?

  • @superdupergrover9857
    @superdupergrover9857 3 года назад +1

    When you get sponsored by someone relevant to your channel AND you like the brand...

  • @robertgilmore5205
    @robertgilmore5205 3 года назад +2

    I don’t think this is exactly what it’s supposed to be used for. Anything over 4” should be fire wood. This is really for limbs

  • @markloomis1415
    @markloomis1415 4 года назад +8

    Not impressed! Infeed rollers allow you to control the speed the material is drawn in.

    • @hornett22
      @hornett22 4 года назад +1

      Agreed. I wouldn't have a chipper without infeed rollers.

  • @MiserableOldFart
    @MiserableOldFart 3 года назад

    Was that pto at 540 when it stalled??

  • @mikecox7180
    @mikecox7180 5 лет назад +1

    Just wondering if tractor is to small or was it needing more RPM. Nice chipper

    • @45NUTS_PART_DEUX
      @45NUTS_PART_DEUX 5 лет назад

      this is the woodland Mill with hydraulic feed
      Woodland Mills WC68 wood chipper. Shocking surprise.....
      ruclips.net/video/VX6fjHQ_J_8/видео.html

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад

      Could use a little bit more of both I think.

    • @u15Gummi
      @u15Gummi 5 лет назад +1

      Red Tool House - Homestead
      Not sure about your tractor, but mine has to be running at 2,650 engine RPM to achieve 540 PTO RPM. Kioti LK3054
      My tractor does have 2 PTO speeds, however, I haven’t had an implement that calls for 1,000, so I’ve never fiddled with it.
      Are you running enough engine RPM, in the 540 PTO range? Would it load up the same way? I’m shopping for a PTO chipper, and this is one I’ve been looking at.

  • @Correllbil
    @Correllbil 2 года назад

    I think I run my chipper at about 750 RPM

  • @lefthandedarcher2126
    @lefthandedarcher2126 3 года назад +1

    The thicker the material you run the short the length should be a different brand chipper describes details on that

  • @kiwiwanderingusa9988
    @kiwiwanderingusa9988 3 года назад

    I would never buy a unit of this size without an auto feed cylinder in it.

    • @MiserableOldFart
      @MiserableOldFart 3 года назад +2

      I just bought a used old Goosen/BrushHog 5" chipper shredder. I used to think the same way, but it sucks the long ones down just fine as long as the blades are sharp. It makes you lift them a little higher but between gravity and the knives, it does nicely. Was thinking of Woodland Mills 68, which has the hydraulic self contained feed. Poplar is not really a hard wood. Surprised with that big tractor and a 6" chipper, it didn't suck it right down.

  • @seanpeine9258
    @seanpeine9258 3 года назад

    Just so you know your links are not working.

  • @JF-wz3oo
    @JF-wz3oo 2 года назад +2

    Please consider NOT adding music to your otherwise great videos.

  • @RichSobocinski
    @RichSobocinski 3 года назад

    Seems that it might go a bit easier if you feed those limbs in skinny end first

  • @ninjahatori2614
    @ninjahatori2614 5 лет назад

    There is so many cheap land in Indonesia. Come, i will help you

  • @everettarthur6525
    @everettarthur6525 5 лет назад

    Taking out the sheer pin on a 5 1/2 inch piece of wood doesnt exactly inspire confidence in the chipper rated for 6 inch material. I seen you bump the RPM up pretty high before you tried it the 2nd time as well. IDK maybe its just me on this one.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  5 лет назад

      I was still under 2000 RPMs. We will see over time.

    • @flash1259
      @flash1259 5 лет назад

      I think that's where the hydraulic feed helps. When mine starts pulling down hard I shut the feed off. I let the motor rev back up and try again. I wish my auto feed was working.

    • @billfischer6464
      @billfischer6464 5 лет назад

      @@flash1259 What brand do you have? have you had many issues? Hope the feed is something simple

    • @flash1259
      @flash1259 5 лет назад

      @@billfischer6464 I have a Vermeer 935. It has the 50 up Perkins. When I got it the knives were kind of dull. I used it that way because it put out the bigger chips and shavings my wife wanted for the chicken pen. I finally had the block flipped and the knives changed. I also had my extra knives sharpened. Other than that I've greased it and ran it. I need to change the oil and filters pretty soon. The auto feed would be nice but I'm not going out of my way to get it fixed any time soon. So far I'm very pleased with it.

    • @billfischer6464
      @billfischer6464 5 лет назад +1

      @@flash1259 thanks so much for the reply and Information.

  • @Andy-ib6xd
    @Andy-ib6xd Год назад

    IF IT IS A 6" CHIPPER IT SHOULD SHEAR AT 5.5" !!!

  • @davidwillard7334
    @davidwillard7334 4 года назад

    Play ! That Fiddle ! BOY !! Otherwise ! , THE ! DEVIL !! GETS !!! YOUR !!! SOUL !!!!!

  • @steven8735
    @steven8735 5 лет назад +1

    I had the titan 6 in wood chipper it was junk and I would not recommend anybody to buy one

  • @sergeroitman5017
    @sergeroitman5017 3 года назад

    no feeder, no good, return it

  • @ernstostermann8043
    @ernstostermann8043 Год назад

    tractor too small

  • @FrancisoDoncona
    @FrancisoDoncona 5 лет назад +1

    Bring the tractor to the wood, turn the tip
    Poor design , low feed angle is not self feeding
    How can it shred, throat too narrow, it’s just a chipper not a shredder as even a wooods has screens
    Huge chips , needs screens to reduce size, woods 5000 much better design

  • @toddboden972
    @toddboden972 4 года назад

    I'd rather burn it! With my piles it would take me 100 years. Not impressed as well!

  • @georgeshotrodbarn2113
    @georgeshotrodbarn2113 3 года назад

    What you mean is you lie for Titan and i know you people from WV and are not to bright but if you pay for the shipping you can get anything delivered to you home,

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  3 года назад

      You uppity North Carolinians have it all figured out, don’t you?

  • @gerryanderson1631
    @gerryanderson1631 2 года назад

    Looks like a piece of scrap

  • @joshkerley6603
    @joshkerley6603 3 года назад

    Terrible machine. Build quality looks cheap. 6 inch chipper struggled with a 4 inch branch.

  • @metro6028
    @metro6028 8 месяцев назад

    That music! That is unbearable!