+kansasthunderman1 actually they're not look at that the stuff that shoots back after it goes in he talks about safety lets see no gloves no safety goggles or mask
+David Schieler Safety glasses are a good idea! I do not wear gloves or loose clothing - want to avoid the risk of clothing getting caught on branches & getting pulled into the chipper drum -
Ahh, yes, the old air raid chippers. I know they'll box your ears good. The guys using them would walk by the side and throw the wood and just keep on walking. They worked. Good job.
great video, you operated that safely which takes restraint, its easy to get flustered and do something dumb when you are getting tired. Got to keep your working area clean, you don't want to be tripping over in front of that thing. The only saving grace is you would only be terrified for about 1 second and then it would all be over. 911 dialer might never forget the terror
4 times speed looks like Mr's Howell cleaning house/hut on radio active sugar beets grown by Gilligan with experimental radio active seeds that washed up at the lagoon during a hurricane.
I have about 3 full dump truck loads of tree branches from clearing my land. I have received some estimate of $2000 to chip them plus these contractors are tree men and act like this is bellow their line of work, The last one said " I rather not bother with the job" so that got me thinking that may be I should buy a chipper and use my own loader to feed them into it. It looks like I can buy an old Whisper Chipper for $2000. I wonder if the job is too big for an old Whisper Chipper?
Your problem could be very serious - I would seek professional advice at a service provider to properly identify the problem. If the drum wobbles for any reason - it can cause the blades to explode when it collides with the internal case / blade cutter bar, which can cause serious injury or worse.
Good to see one of the old drum chippers. I like them better than the new models.
+kansasthunderman1 actually they're not look at that the stuff that shoots back after it goes in he talks about safety lets see no gloves no safety goggles or mask
+David Schieler
Safety glasses are a good idea! I
do not wear gloves or loose clothing - want to avoid the risk of clothing getting caught on branches & getting pulled into the chipper drum -
Also the gloves are important in tree work but if you get snagged by your glove you could get sucked right in.
@@bsb115 newer ones have a thing where you can stop the feed the old ones dont have that
Ahh, yes, the old air raid chippers. I know they'll box your ears good. The guys using them would walk by the side and throw the wood and just keep on walking. They worked. Good job.
I love these chippers I still love hearing these. Start up
great video, you operated that safely which takes restraint, its easy to get flustered and do something dumb when you are getting tired. Got to keep your working area clean, you don't want to be tripping over in front of that thing. The only saving grace is you would only be terrified for about 1 second and then it would all be over. 911 dialer might never forget the terror
Get your asplundh over there and love the loud hum the engine has
Can tell the way its chippin that its got a nice set of sharp blades
6:38 - if someone was dragged into the chipper, it would be like this.
That thing's got 120 horse. That's some powah!
Yes love this louder hum wow
4 times speed looks like Mr's Howell cleaning house/hut on radio active sugar beets grown by Gilligan with experimental radio active seeds that washed up at the lagoon during a hurricane.
Ya gotta love those ol murder machines.
I have about 3 full dump truck loads of tree branches from clearing my land. I have received some estimate of $2000 to chip them plus these contractors are tree men and act like this is bellow their line of work, The last one said " I rather not bother with the job" so that got me thinking that may be I should buy a chipper and use my own loader to feed them into it. It looks like I can buy an old Whisper Chipper for $2000. I wonder if the job is too big for an old Whisper Chipper?
sahmadi1000 I take you a couple hours but it'll do the job
Depends on the chippers condition and what your feeding it
My dad chipper shakes really bad when it runs. He thinks the bearings are going out. What do you think
Your problem could be very serious - I would seek professional advice at a service provider to properly identify the problem. If the drum wobbles for any reason - it can cause the blades to explode when it collides with the internal case / blade cutter bar, which can cause serious injury or worse.
what are those loud booming sounds in the background are those gunshots or are those fireworks?
Any info on rebuild?
Gas turbine wood chipper v8
Inspector and 911 dialer! Hahahaha
Be careful with that thing
Which engine it has?
Ford 300 - 6 Cylinder