Good advice to load from the left. I’ve been wacked a few times using my WC68 and always on the right. Also agree with the Dewalt battery saw for easily removing side branches. Enjoying your videos. Keep them coming.
Thanks 😁 I like that it is light weight too. I knew I Guy that lost an eye from a branch. So I try to look 👀 away a use my back side when pushing material. Thanks for watching 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Looking good, Mitch! Glad to see you back and healthy. Good advice about cleaning out the leaves with a non-leafy branch. I had a lot of wet leaves in my last outing and it eventually clogged the shoot. Take care my friend!
Thanks Dave😁 I got to get on that 5 attachment video. This was in the spring before my surgery. I had the footage but couldn’t get it out before my injury. Thanks for watching buddy 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Nice to see a video from you! Looks like a great day cleaning up the trail. The B2601 and the chipper are looking good 👍 Enjoy your Sunday, Ben 😎👍☕️🚜🪵🪓
Good tip on clearing the chute. I do that too but we have a tremendous amount of spruce and fir to get rid of that jam the chipper no matter what I do even with the strike plate adjusted properly. My solution is to cut off the needle heavy tops and do a quick sweep of the needle heavy branches and throw them into a separate pile. Later on, I’ll run over that pile with my bush hog and quickly grind them to near nothing.
What do you do with the chips once they're in that container? How do you spread them/get them out? I imagine it would get heavy fairly quickly. My plan is to recycle the chips onto my trails in the woods but I haven't come up with a good way to store/move/spread yet. I have a Ranger with a dump bed but it's pretty small.
I used the chips in the video for the garden and used the door on the side of the IBC Tote to dump it out with the pallet forks. Normally I use them on the trail. Thanks for asking Have a great week 😁👍🚜💨🍳
It is great to see a video from you. The trail did look like a mess but you did a great job cleaning it up
Thanks Joseph 😁I appreciate you leaving a comment and watching the video. See you on the next one. 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Good advice to load from the left. I’ve been wacked a few times using my WC68 and always on the right. Also agree with the Dewalt battery saw for easily removing side branches. Enjoying your videos. Keep them coming.
Thanks 😁 I like that it is light weight too. I knew I Guy that lost an eye from a branch. So I try to look 👀 away a use my back side when pushing material. Thanks for watching 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Good to see you again Mitch!
Thanks 😁It’s been a tough year. Thanks for watching. Have a great week 👍🚜💨🍳
Good morning Mitch.
Good to hear from you again.
Thanks Gary 😁 It’s good to be back. Have a great Sunday 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Looking good, Mitch! Glad to see you back and healthy. Good advice about cleaning out the leaves with a non-leafy branch. I had a lot of wet leaves in my last outing and it eventually clogged the shoot. Take care my friend!
Thanks Dave😁 I got to get on that 5 attachment video. This was in the spring before my surgery. I had the footage but couldn’t get it out before my injury. Thanks for watching buddy 😁👍🚜💨🍳
@@MJADoingStuff wishing you all the best. Looking forward to your top 5.
Nice to see a video from you! Looks like a great day cleaning up the trail. The B2601 and the chipper are looking good 👍 Enjoy your Sunday, Ben 😎👍☕️🚜🪵🪓
Thanks Ben 😁I had ACDF Surgery so couldn’t really do much. Thanks for watching. You have a great Sunday too. 😁👍🚜💨🍳
@@MJADoingStuffgreat to see you looking like you are all healed up and feeling good.😎👍
Good tip on clearing the chute. I do that too but we have a tremendous amount of spruce and fir to get rid of that jam the chipper no matter what I do even with the strike plate adjusted properly. My solution is to cut off the needle heavy tops and do a quick sweep of the needle heavy branches and throw them into a separate pile. Later on, I’ll run over that pile with my bush hog and quickly grind them to near nothing.
Thanks 😁Yeah spruce and pine needles are the worst. I like your idea of using the brush hog👍Thanks for watching and have a great Sunday 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Full watch and a thumbs up 👍🏻 Mitch
Thanks Gary 😁It has been a long road after my ACDF surgery but slowly getting back to normal. Have a great day. 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Good Stuff 👍👍😎😎
Thanks for checking it out. 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Great Video!
Thanks 😁 glad you enjoyed it. Have a great Sunday 😁👍🚜💨🍳
If it’s not one thing it’s another Mitch. Nice chipping good idea about using the totes. Later
Yep sure is but it’s nice to get out and use the chipper😁👍thanks for watching the video 🚜💨🍳
Good morning Mitch!
Good morning Ben!!! Have a great Sunday 😁👍🚜💨🍳
What do you do with the chips once they're in that container? How do you spread them/get them out? I imagine it would get heavy fairly quickly.
My plan is to recycle the chips onto my trails in the woods but I haven't come up with a good way to store/move/spread yet. I have a Ranger with a dump bed but it's pretty small.
I used the chips in the video for the garden and used the door on the side of the IBC Tote to dump it out with the pallet forks. Normally I use them on the trail. Thanks for asking Have a great week 😁👍🚜💨🍳