Nice video! It’s great to see such a thorough and informative review! This looks like a good product and hopefully you’ll get lots of use out of it over the years to come! Thanks for sharing
Yes, so far I believe it is. The dust issue surprised me at the time so it was something worth sharing. I’m sure it’s going to get lots of runtime. Thanks for stopping by!
Good evening Brian. I am glad that you are very happy with the chipper. That was a lot of dust and chips that landed on the tractor, good old wind. It was a good idea to have placed the board before the panel screen to protect the reverse intake airflow. Happy chipping!
Hi Paul. Yes I was glad I caught that. My old millwright trying kicks in when doing something like a startup. Watch everything every minute until the machine has proven itself. It looks good. I’m very happy with it so far. You wouldn’t believe how much I’ve already ground up with it. Thanks for stopping by!
How's she goin'? I knew you would be pleased with this chipper. It sure is not a problem for the tractor to run it and it chips great. I was surprised at how big a stick it will devour! Glad you like it!! Take 'er easy!!
Good evening Brian, that was a good test of the chipper. The Kubota handled it effortlessly 👍 we have a chipper and we love it but often think the hydraulic feed feature would be really nice. I enjoyed the video, thanks, Ben 👋😎👍🍻
Thanks Ben! Yea, it was the hydraulic in feed that really made the difference for me. I ran a small chipper that did not have this and it made the job so much harder. Thanks for stopping by!
Now that worked very well, Brian. Good catch on the dust. That would overheat your tractor engine and then game over. Definitely worth the money. Your review was top notch.
Thanks so much Kenny! Your definitely right about the overheating. I spent many years starting up equipment as a millwright that I learned to watch for everything and anything. Thanks for stopping by!
Very nice review, Brian. The hydraulic system is internal, it appears, since you stated it is 17 litres. It's not run off of the tractor hydros. Correct? I noticed early in the video that you placed the board on the tractor. Good idea. I never thought of the fine dust blowing on to the tractor.
Thanks! Yes it’s on it’s own hydraulic system. Makes it possible to run off just about any subcompact tractor. The amount of dust was a bit of a surprise. It just happened that the breeze was in just the right direction to help cause the issue. It is something that has to be watched for. It could be an issue if you didn’t do anything about it. Thanks for stopping by!
Good Evenings Sir, Very Nice Slow Motions 👍👌😇 This is a very nice review that you have done Sir 😇🧐👌👍220% Full Watch Sir 👍👌😇Yes Very Entertaining Sir Cheers 🍻
Your dust problem is that the wood is dry. The chipper works good on the dry wood. If you have a lot of leaves you will have problems of it loading up in the feed compartment.
So far the only issue I’ve had is with cedar bark. Dry or not, it can still get clogged up. If I really want to grind up some of this smaller stuff, I also have a small 7hp chipper/grinder for that. Because I’m using this mostly out in the bush I don’t have much of a worry about the small stuff. So far, it has worked very nicely for my application. Thanks again for sharing!
That's a tad bigger than the Bosch electric garden chipper I use. 🙂 Having sad that, I put enough through it last year to make three cubic yards of chips. Saw an even bigger one on Bealy Good's channel yesterday - looked like it was eating stuff at least 12" across!
WOW! That's huge! Im going to go have a look at that. Yea, this chipper has a little on an electric one but thing that counts is that you machine produces chips. They are so useful. I've had a smaller 7hp chipper for quite some time and I've been using a lot of the chips for my walking trails. Ticks are a real issue around here but I have none on my trails because of the wood chips. Thanks for watching and your support!
This chipper is over rated. my chipper is a struggle. It works good if your wood is without leaves and twigs. Problems. the chute plugs up if you have leaves, Not enough force to blow them out at 2 thousand RPM. second big priblem is leaves and twigs wrap around the feed wheel, and plug it up. To stop this you have to reverse feed wheel all the time and remove them by hand. third problem is twigs wrap around the shaft of the feed wheel and come out side the compartment.
Because I leave my brush pile for one year plus before running it through the chipper I don’t really have problems with leaves. The main use for this chipper is getting rid of bigger limbs and small trees. The smaller stuff I just leave to compost down. Yea it is a small chipper for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Nice video! It’s great to see such a thorough and informative review! This looks like a good product and hopefully you’ll get lots of use out of it over the years to come! Thanks for sharing
I hope so too! It's already proving to be extremely useful. Thanks for stopping by!
Nice One Brian! Glad Your happy with the Woodland Mills Chipper. It does look really well built for sure. Thanks for sharing! Cheers, Mike
Thanks Mike! 👍 I appreciate your support.
I recently gone one and so far I really enjoy running it.
I'm glad you like it. Woodland Mills does seem to put out a good dependable product. Thanks very much for watching and commenting!
Good evening Brian!
Good evening Gary!
Hey Mr Brian , glad you are happy with the chipper . It’s a very nice piece of equipment . 👍🏻
Thanks Del! Yea it looks great so far. Thanks for stopping by!
It looks like a great machine. I was surprised about the amount of dust and it is great that you highlighted the possible issue
Yes, so far I believe it is. The dust issue surprised me at the time so it was something worth sharing. I’m sure it’s going to get lots of runtime. Thanks for stopping by!
Good evening Brian. I am glad that you are very happy with the chipper. That was a lot of dust and chips that landed on the tractor, good old wind. It was a good idea to have placed the board before the panel screen to protect the reverse intake airflow. Happy chipping!
Hi Paul. Yes I was glad I caught that. My old millwright trying kicks in when doing something like a startup. Watch everything every minute until the machine has proven itself. It looks good. I’m very happy with it so far. You wouldn’t believe how much I’ve already ground up with it. Thanks for stopping by!
How's she goin'? I knew you would be pleased with this chipper. It sure is not a problem for the tractor to run it and it chips great. I was surprised at how big a stick it will devour! Glad you like it!! Take 'er easy!!
Thanks! I’m looking forward to getting lots of use from it.
Worked great Brian. 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
Yea, so for, so good. It's a nice machine. Thanks for stopping by!
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Looks to me like you have a great chipper for personal use….CHEERS
Yes I do! Thanks for stopping by Gator!
I think it’s a winner winner. You gave it a bigger meal this time 👍🏻. Have a great evening Brian 👍🏻🙂🙋🏼♂️🍻
Thanks! You too!
Worked good, nice set up Brian 👍🚜
Thanks 👍 I'm really happy with it. Thanks for stopping by!
Good evening Brian, that was a good test of the chipper. The Kubota handled it effortlessly 👍 we have a chipper and we love it but often think the hydraulic feed feature would be really nice. I enjoyed the video, thanks, Ben 👋😎👍🍻
Thanks Ben! Yea, it was the hydraulic in feed that really made the difference for me. I ran a small chipper that did not have this and it made the job so much harder. Thanks for stopping by!
Now that worked very well, Brian. Good catch on the dust. That would overheat your tractor engine and then game over. Definitely worth the money. Your review was top notch.
Thanks so much Kenny! Your definitely right about the overheating. I spent many years starting up equipment as a millwright that I learned to watch for everything and anything. Thanks for stopping by!
Very nice review, Brian. The hydraulic system is internal, it appears, since you stated it is 17 litres. It's not run off of the tractor hydros. Correct? I noticed early in the video that you placed the board on the tractor. Good idea. I never thought of the fine dust blowing on to the tractor.
Thanks! Yes it’s on it’s own hydraulic system. Makes it possible to run off just about any subcompact tractor. The amount of dust was a bit of a surprise. It just happened that the breeze was in just the right direction to help cause the issue. It is something that has to be watched for. It could be an issue if you didn’t do anything about it. Thanks for stopping by!
Good Evenings Sir, Very Nice Slow Motions 👍👌😇 This is a very nice review that you have done Sir 😇🧐👌👍220% Full Watch Sir 👍👌😇Yes Very Entertaining Sir Cheers 🍻
Thank you so much 👍 I’m really happy with it.
So many uses for wood chips. You’ll never burn again. 😊
So very true! I understand that wood chips on a trail make a really big difference in keeping ticks away. Thanks very much for stopping by!
Your dust problem is that the wood is dry. The chipper works good on the dry wood. If you have a lot of leaves you will have problems of it loading up in the feed compartment.
So far the only issue I’ve had is with cedar bark. Dry or not, it can still get clogged up. If I really want to grind up some of this smaller stuff, I also have a small 7hp chipper/grinder for that. Because I’m using this mostly out in the bush I don’t have much of a worry about the small stuff. So far, it has worked very nicely for my application. Thanks again for sharing!
That's a tad bigger than the Bosch electric garden chipper I use. 🙂
Having sad that, I put enough through it last year to make three cubic yards of chips.
Saw an even bigger one on Bealy Good's channel yesterday - looked like it was eating stuff at least 12" across!
WOW! That's huge! Im going to go have a look at that. Yea, this chipper has a little on an electric one but thing that counts is that you machine produces chips. They are so useful. I've had a smaller 7hp chipper for quite some time and I've been using a lot of the chips for my walking trails. Ticks are a real issue around here but I have none on my trails because of the wood chips. Thanks for watching and your support!
Nothing like a real world test for it.
I think it is everything that you wanted it to be.
So far I would say so. I’m really happy with it. Thanks for stopping by Gary. I appreciate your support.
What HP is your tractor?
It’s quite small. It 23 hp. I often joke that my lawn tractor has more horsepower and it does😆
He said it was 23 hp.
This chipper is over rated. my chipper is a struggle.
It works good if your wood is without leaves and twigs.
Problems. the chute plugs up if you have leaves, Not enough force to blow them out at 2 thousand RPM.
second big priblem is leaves and twigs wrap around the feed wheel, and plug it up. To stop this you have to reverse feed wheel all the time and remove them by hand.
third problem is twigs wrap around the shaft of the feed wheel and come out side the compartment.
Because I leave my brush pile for one year plus before running it through the chipper I don’t really have problems with leaves. The main use for this chipper is getting rid of bigger limbs and small trees. The smaller stuff I just leave to compost down. Yea it is a small chipper for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting!