Did you chip what you pointed out at the end of the video from the pile in 1 day, multiple days, 1/2 of a day, etc.? Or, you mentioned 2 hours. Did you knock out that part of your pile in 2 hours? Thank you.
@triciahill216 I usually get a large number of branches on the ground before I get the tractor and chipper fired up. It is really surprising the amount of material you can chip in 2 hours.
@triciahill216 I recently did a lot of chipping with it, clearing for a pond. One of the trees removed was a 24 inch at the base cottonwood which stood approximately 60 feet tall and was in the open by itself, so it had a good deal of small branches. I sent everything under 8 inches through the chipper in under 2 hours... let me know if you have any other questions. The Woodmaxx has been a absolute trooper for me!
I have for sure! Gotta keep a hand on the feed bar, run it slow and let if eat! Most of the time it is soft wood, if it were a hardwood, I would just turn it into firewood. I have been doing alot of spring cleanup this year and thinning out small trees for my maple sugar bush.
Adorable that you thank your Dad and family.
Thanks for sharing! We're thrilled you're loving the chipper!
Did you chip what you pointed out at the end of the video from the pile in 1 day, multiple days, 1/2 of a day, etc.? Or, you mentioned 2 hours. Did you knock out that part of your pile in 2 hours? Thank you.
@triciahill216 I usually get a large number of branches on the ground before I get the tractor and chipper fired up. It is really surprising the amount of material you can chip in 2 hours.
Any way to estimate about how much of your brush pile your chipper can chip in an hour or day? Thank you.
@triciahill216 I recently did a lot of chipping with it, clearing for a pond. One of the trees removed was a 24 inch at the base cottonwood which stood approximately 60 feet tall and was in the open by itself, so it had a good deal of small branches. I sent everything under 8 inches through the chipper in under 2 hours... let me know if you have any other questions. The Woodmaxx has been a absolute trooper for me!
If you have a sawmill you could use that chipper for the cutoffs.
Most of the cut offs I use for firewood, either campfire or firewood for the house.
Have you chipped anything near the 9"capacity?
I have for sure! Gotta keep a hand on the feed bar, run it slow and let if eat! Most of the time it is soft wood, if it were a hardwood, I would just turn it into firewood. I have been doing alot of spring cleanup this year and thinning out small trees for my maple sugar bush.
How much did you need to pay for your chipper?
I found it very lightly used on FB marketplace. Saved liked 800 off retail.