Well the guy does a very good job. Too bad there are haters they don’t realize you can get 4 times the amount of tree debris in the truck when its chipped up. You did a great job !
I acquired one of these fine Jansen machines a month ago due to seeing this video and had it's first real test today on a load of conifer-shrubs -pyracantha -roses-hydrangea ect .I could not believe how this machine eats everything that you put in it .I sat there looking at what I just chipped up 1/2 hr later and thought well christ that didn't take @t easy to move about on the flat on your own, but probably need two of you up onto a truck up ramps(Be nice for a tracked version ), but I could struggle on my own if I had too get it up ramps .Keep the blades sharp and a tight gap between anvil and blade when servicing which is so easy to do anyway .It's a machine in a class of it's own and worth every penny
Would it be possible to get a chipper like this up on the back of a truck using Ramps or is it too heavy? I was thinking if it was too heavy you could install a winch in the truck as trailered chippers cost thousands more
Seems like 99% of the market here is flywheel type chippers, which seem to me to be slower and require more power to run. I saw an interesting one at the farm machinery show today made by Befco that was an interesting drum type setup. It required 30 HP minimum and would chip 6 inch/150 mm wood, but it was mechanical feed and over double the cost of similar size units I have seen.
@@vclubampThanks - I think I will go for a drum type as they help pull the material in and can be purchased relatively cheap in the UK like this Jansen
Karol Mikulski.... another expert which doesn't have a clue about how this machine is build! Get some knowledge about the machine before you gonna criticize someone!
how much is an 18" chipper ?? these chippers are great cost on or just under 2 thousand quid they can go through gates down alleys and even through customers houses if needed its only the brash that needs chipping anything under 4" and more people are keeping the chips as weed suppressant .......whats the point over here people are crying out for firewood we can easily get people to take fire wood and all you have to do is cut it with a saw nice to have a big chipper i agree ,Don't know what its like in Oz but over here they are always getting nicked and they are expensive to maintain ,and hard to store .
Just purchased a chipper. Worth every penny. Should have done this a long time ago. great video👍
Well the guy does a very good job. Too bad there are haters they don’t realize you can get 4 times the amount of tree debris in the truck when its chipped up. You did a great job !
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I acquired one of these fine Jansen machines a month ago due to seeing this video and had it's first real test today on a load of conifer-shrubs -pyracantha -roses-hydrangea ect .I could not believe how this machine eats everything that you put in it .I sat there looking at what I just chipped up 1/2 hr later and thought well christ that didn't take @t easy to move about on the flat on your own, but probably need two of you up onto a truck up ramps(Be nice for a tracked version ), but I could struggle on my own if I had too get it up ramps .Keep the blades sharp and a tight gap between anvil and blade when servicing which is so easy to do anyway .It's a machine in a class of it's own and worth every penny
Did yours work just like in the video are you located in usa?
@@mrtree1368 Yes just like in the video and no I am in England .
@@dave1455 hi dave , where is this manufactured?
@@paulaji99 Germany ,but on the border with the Netherlands
@@dave1455 Thanks dave. When I looked at their website . It seems like they are using cheap Chinese made engines.
Thank you for leading by example - hard hat, ear protection, eye visor and gloves. Great work too
Runs well and chews up the horrible conifer brash with ease. Most little ones get clogged with that
I'm glad to see someone picking up more than one branch at a time
And doing big mess, w nich were cleaned by the first one. If u trying push speed the work then you need to Spending more time to fix it 😁
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That’s a nice little machine
Trying to decicide between this and a Yard Beast..Heard one guy with Jansen the inner wheel knife exploded..
I wish the chute was plexiglass or something clear so we can see inside
How does it do with dried out wood? Seems to bad ass with the green stuff.
Good job 👏 safety is great 👍
Would it be possible to get a chipper like this up on the back of a truck using Ramps or is it too heavy? I was thinking if it was too heavy you could install a winch in the truck as trailered chippers cost thousands more
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I'm wondering why drum style chippers have fallen out of favor in the USA. They look so productive.
What type do USA use now?
Seems like 99% of the market here is flywheel type chippers, which seem to me to be slower and require more power to run. I saw an interesting one at the farm machinery show today made by Befco that was an interesting drum type setup. It required 30 HP minimum and would chip 6 inch/150 mm wood, but it was mechanical feed and over double the cost of similar size units I have seen.
@@vclubampThanks - I think I will go for a drum type as they help pull the material in and can be purchased relatively cheap in the UK like this Jansen
You need more power to run the drum style. It’s always about cost.
@@algorel4763 qué vale esta máquina de soplar rampas
I love your videos!
What you going put chipper on to take home ?
Where is this located ,, Beautiful view in the back ground to the left
looks like some where in the UK or Australia
It's Poland
Is there a time limit on this stuff or something every video I seen so far they race to get it done lol
time is money
The lady of the house called out, "TEA UP!".
How much for this job.???
Where can I get one of these?
Wear can I bay this machen ?
EXCELENTE .
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Does anybody know where this Jansen machine is made? Is it Germany or shipped from China?
Made in China. Sold from germany.
@@maverickgood5204 You can buy this chipper in the U.S. now. I think the office is in Arizona.
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👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😁good job
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Sounds like a generator.
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'Tis. 'Tis a chip generator. Not to say noise.
Oh wow it is amaizng, U can put a whole arm in to it and the machine didn`t fuck them up ...o_O
Karol Mikulski.... another expert which doesn't have a clue about how this machine is build! Get some knowledge about the machine before you gonna criticize someone!
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It would be quicker to just chuck it all in the back of the truck 😂😂😂
kurt bob you cant fit alot by doing that, shredding creates a ton of space.
Yer I know I’m a arborist myself in Australia I’m a Climber should get a Vermeer 18 inch it would be a lot quicker then u can get into bigger jobs ect
Tossing whole branches into the truck occupies a lot of air space. Shredding compresses that air space to almost nothing.
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how much is an 18" chipper ?? these chippers are great cost on or just under 2 thousand quid they can go through gates down alleys and even through customers houses if needed its only the brash that needs chipping anything under 4" and more people are keeping the chips as weed suppressant .......whats the point over here people are crying out for firewood we can easily get people to take fire wood and all you have to do is cut it with a saw nice to have a big chipper i agree ,Don't know what its like in Oz but over here they are always getting nicked and they are expensive to maintain ,and hard to store .