My guess is the scrap wood is being made into chips for pulp, like for making office paper, school notebooks, or perhaps cardboard. It would be nice if the description included the use of the chips. Great video, though.
YES A LOT OF QUESTIONS WHY DONT THEY KEEP IT RUNNING WHY FO THEY HAVE TO BUNDLE. WOOD UP. INSTEAD OF A SHOVEL WHAT HAPPENS TO THE. CHIPS ? TOP MUCH PREPARATION GUIDE WOOD ON BELT
It’s hard to imagine the power it must take to make these logs into the chips we see on that conveyor in what appears to be maybe 20 ft of enclosed machine.
If you have wood scraps, you can try the wood chip machine, cut the wood into 3-5cm wide, 5mm thick wood chips, these wood chips can be used for burning, as well as power generation, energy saving and environmental protection. If you're interested, please contact me.
If you have wood scraps, you can try the wood chip machine, cut the wood into 3-5cm wide, 5mm thick wood chips, these wood chips can be used for burning, as well as power generation, energy saving and environmental protection. If you're interested, please contact me.
Can’t be in the US no PPE. How about giving your employee some eye, ear protection and don’t forget steel tip boots! What is your Workmen’s Compensation rating?
Not New Zealand. Not able to wear that sort of clothing or footwear on any NZ workplace. Nor should you anywhere else in the world if the employer values the staff.
If you have wood scraps, you can try the wood chip machine, cut the wood into 3-5cm wide, 5mm thick wood chips, these wood chips can be used for burning, as well as power generation, energy saving and environmental protection. If you're interested, please contact me.
Wish the camera man would just sit still. Quit showing the damn pulleys. Just wanna see the wood being crushed. Thanks from a subscriber. Cheers
It's a chick channel. you can't expect much
What are the chips for? Seems like a waste of good logs. Nice machine though
My guess is the scrap wood is being made into chips for pulp, like for making office paper, school notebooks, or perhaps cardboard. It would be nice if the description included the use of the chips. Great video, though.
Can u just stay in one place
How many bodies have been through that chipper?
YES A LOT OF QUESTIONS
WHY DONT THEY KEEP IT RUNNING
WHY FO THEY HAVE TO BUNDLE. WOOD UP. INSTEAD OF A SHOVEL WHAT HAPPENS TO THE. CHIPS
? TOP MUCH PREPARATION
GUIDE WOOD ON BELT
What r the chips being used for
Bio fuel it's burnt to boil water that drives turbine to make electricity
OSB ( oriented strand board)
Cameraman needs to learn to stay still, just put it on a tripod dude.
Revolutionary! High-tech forestry that protects nature!
It’s hard to imagine the power it must take to make these logs into the chips we see on that conveyor in what appears to be maybe 20 ft of enclosed machine.
If you have wood scraps, you can try the wood chip machine, cut the wood into 3-5cm wide, 5mm thick wood chips, these wood chips can be used for burning, as well as power generation, energy saving and environmental protection. If you're interested, please contact me.
The chips have many uses. Can be used to make OSB sheets, could be used for Mulch, could be used to fire boilers
what dont you use them for fire wood
How much wood do you process?
If you have wood scraps, you can try the wood chip machine, cut the wood into 3-5cm wide, 5mm thick wood chips, these wood chips can be used for burning, as well as power generation, energy saving and environmental protection. If you're interested, please contact me.
What if they find good saw logs?
How about a tour of the wood yard
Why can’t the chipper handle the larger logs?
its to small, maybe....
Sometimes I hear squeaky bearings on the infeed conveyer. The grease zerks look very unused.
We don't need to see bearing and gears mote then once. We can see that the equipment iis old and inefficient
.
It works. That's what counts.
Walking over and under conveyors seems very dangerous! Saving a few seconds is not as important as saving lives and limbs. 😮😮😮😮
Thank you dear, we will be very careful.
Next thing you’ll be wanting them to wear safety glasses
@@Asshat69with a name like asshat. ……………
In order for the wood chipping process to take place effectively, what factors in labor safety do the operators need to meet?
This is man's work.
Yeah, I've got a question. When you going to show how it works? Got tired of waiting and moved on.
The channel is run by a woman. Don't expect much.
yeah, i think we`ve seen enough of the bearing blocks and chains, bud !
what ever i may ask u have an answear to it feel... so i dont ask why and how and so on... just doing ur work and noone gets hurt....
Eastern Europe for sure, loading manually. dirty Polo shirt, shorts, gym shoes, no safety gear whatsoever...
Это Словакия. Работают украинцы
Can’t be in the US no PPE. How about giving your employee some eye, ear protection and don’t forget steel tip boots! What is your Workmen’s Compensation rating?
The signage on the truck is in English, as is the writing on the control panel. It could be the US, but maybe it's Canada or New Zealand.
Not New Zealand.
Not able to wear that sort of clothing or footwear on any NZ
workplace.
Nor should you anywhere else in the world if the employer values the staff.
@@richardandrew2869 That plant would be shut down in NZ, snow flakes would grizzle on and on.
The chipper operation would also be shut down in Canada.
No quition my freind thank you.
If you have wood scraps, you can try the wood chip machine, cut the wood into 3-5cm wide, 5mm thick wood chips, these wood chips can be used for burning, as well as power generation, energy saving and environmental protection. If you're interested, please contact me.
The business name on the trailer is in the Trnava region of Slovakia
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Those guys are lucky to have those tower cranes.
I like to hear the sound of wood being crushed. Is there anyone like me?
Cool video
Thanks for the video
Yeah where is your chair
28 minutes of the exact same shit.
👍🏻🇺🇸🫡
Shite .😅
Old time tech! What's with the cables? Grapple claw is the answer.
What are the chip wood for