This is how a chipper should work. A pleasure to watch. I considered renting one of these, bu t it costs $250 a day where I live. This amount can buy me more chips than I can use in my lifetime. Certainly more than I can chip in a day.
You might be able to get wood chips free. Try contacting a tree removal contractor. We always have a list of addresses that are looking for chips and I give them away as long as it's close or on route. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I would have chipped those branches into a pickup then you must know someone who heats with wood, all they need to do is simply fill a paper bag with chips then throw the bag into the firebox and light them or throw the bag after the fire has a bed of coals going. Been doing it that way for years and burns fine. Cheers!
I should do that. I may have looked at that option and there could be a reason why I can't do that. These chippers sell for close to $20000.00. You think the dealer could set that up. Buyer beware. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I was interested to see chipper run without being hitched to truck. Where I need to see one up I won't be able to leave hitch but it didn't seem to want to move in your video. I'll just chock the wheels.
Manufacturer's manual says chipper should be operated attached to the TV, but if that's not feasible the tongue should be blocked and wheels securely chocked.
This is how a chipper should work. A pleasure to watch. I considered renting one of these, bu t it costs $250 a day where I live. This amount can buy me more chips than I can use in my lifetime. Certainly more than I can chip in a day.
You might be able to get wood chips free. Try contacting a tree removal contractor. We always have a list of addresses that are looking for chips and I give them away as long as it's close or on route. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I would have chipped those branches into a pickup then you must know someone who heats with wood, all they need to do is simply fill a paper bag with chips then throw the bag into the firebox and light them or throw the bag after the fire has a bed of coals going. Been doing it that way for years and burns fine.
Cheers!
Come take all my chips!!
Well done picking up the garbage .
Its smarter than destroying bearings. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@JourneymanRandy yes for sure
Would love my own chipper
It certainly is handy and saves me a lot of time. Thanks for watching.
You can pick these up used in good cond for between 4-5 grand all day.
i was wondering where the rest of the guys were??
They were supposed to be there that day but couldn't make it. Thanks for watching
AWESOME VIDEO AND NICE WORK / NICE JOB :-) ;-)
What model is that brush chipper? BC____?
That Vermeer brush chipper looks like a Rayco brush chipper.
One is pretty much a copy of the other.
Thanks, Happy new year.
I have a BC600XL. Vermeer don't make it any more. They make a BC700 I believe.
what is the horsepower of the engine?
I think it's 30 hp. Thanks for commenting and stopping in.
Swap the valve covers
I should do that. I may have looked at that option and there could be a reason why I can't do that. These chippers sell for close to $20000.00. You think the dealer could set that up. Buyer beware. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I was interested to see chipper run without being hitched to truck. Where I need to see one up I won't be able to leave hitch but it didn't seem to want to move in your video. I'll just chock the wheels.
We often unhitch this chipper from the truck. It works great unless you're on a hill. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Manufacturer's manual says chipper should be operated attached to the TV, but if that's not feasible the tongue should be blocked and wheels securely chocked.
JOURNEYMAN RANDY WHY U BULLYING THOSE TREES MAN THEY DID NOTHING TO YOU
I gotta make a living. Thanks for watching.