Your yard looks very much different than one of your last ones that I watched. You were buried in snow. I think you will love your chipper. I do not have one but pretty much every channel that I watch that has one, wouldn’t be without it. I recently ought a grapple. It is one piece of equipment that I never want to be without ever again. Good job Dave.
Congrats Dave, that’s a great addition 👍🏻. James @Killing it Country and Mike @Grampies Workshop both have the same model. Have a great week Dave 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂
Good morning Dave! Nice purchase I think - my neighbour Guy has had a 68 for years - if you figure out how to stop the safety bar from popping back into neutral , let us know. It happens to him quite often lately as well, so he tends to have to hold the bar while the brush goes in. Cheers and enjoy!
Thanks, GP! I'm going to try chatting with them this week. There is a few videos from the usual crew out there with some ideas but it didn't work for me. I'll keep you posted!
Here is a tip, push your PTO engagement lever slowly and watch your PTO shaft as you do, it will engage it very slowly etc, saving that shock to your system , try it!
That could be.. I reached out directly and they sent me a fix that really helped. Here is a link to that video if you are interested... ruclips.net/video/RiCPzoPOMwY/видео.html
@@benkanobe7500 I believe it comes in just under the lowest rating but I have not had a problem. If I have something that gets up close to the 6-in diameter I just slow the infeed down. Good luck!
I have the same tires on my B2650, they have great traction in the snow and are easy on the turf too.
Your yard looks very much different than one of your last ones that I watched. You were buried in snow.
I think you will love your chipper. I do not have one but pretty much every channel that I watch that has one, wouldn’t be without it.
I recently ought a grapple. It is one piece of equipment that I never want to be without ever again.
Good job Dave.
Thanks Gary. I've been saving for a few years for this.
Just purchased this same chipper for the back of my LX. Thanks for the video
Love mine. I think we made good choices. 👍🏻
@@BeginnerforBSeries I’m so excited I watched twice, I apparently have a problem 🤪
@@xdude2x 🤣
Full watch and a thumbs up 👍🏻
You are always a great support, Gary. Thank you!
Congrats Dave, that’s a great addition 👍🏻. James @Killing it Country and Mike @Grampies Workshop both have the same model. Have a great week Dave 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂
Very excited about it! I'm going to have to find some of their videos. Thx and have a great week.
That's a nice piece of equipment. If you're piling chips for later use be careful they don't heat up and catch fire.
Thanks Steve! I am planning on doing that.
Wow! 540 right on the money!
Occasionally I do something right 😅
I purchased a WC68 about 5 years ago. Beside my B2650 Kubota, it's the best purchase that I ever made. Enjoy!
That's great to know, Alan. I think I'm going to feel the same way.
Good morning Dave! Nice purchase I think - my neighbour Guy has had a 68 for years - if you figure out how to stop the safety bar from popping back into neutral , let us know. It happens to him quite often lately as well, so he tends to have to hold the bar while the brush goes in. Cheers and enjoy!
Thanks, GP! I'm going to try chatting with them this week. There is a few videos from the usual crew out there with some ideas but it didn't work for me. I'll keep you posted!
Here is a tip, push your PTO engagement lever slowly and watch your PTO shaft as you do, it will engage it very slowly etc, saving that shock to your system , try it!
Will do, Brian! Thanks!
Other users of that machine said you can tighten the nuts more on the bar and it wont come off so easy
That could be.. I reached out directly and they sent me a fix that really helped. Here is a link to that video if you are interested... ruclips.net/video/RiCPzoPOMwY/видео.html
What is the PTO HP of your tractor?
19.5
@@BeginnerforBSeries Thank you. Trying to figure out if my Tractor can handle it.
@@benkanobe7500 I believe it comes in just under the lowest rating but I have not had a problem. If I have something that gets up close to the 6-in diameter I just slow the infeed down. Good luck!
@@BeginnerforBSeries Thank You