Yep, buy local; Gladwin's only about 50? miles from Alma where Morbarks are born. After that nasty ice storm in Lansing several years back one of these was in Washington Park for a while makin' mucho mulch for the people! I picked up a few vanloads, in various containers.. Grind on!
JUst work on demo days but it'll be interesting but maybe they'll crawl into the trailer and throw out the bark chunks if there is any. Bet Handsome is mad as fire because he wasn't inn the forefront! Prayers, BLESSINGS and Goomerish Younguns to hug!
Are they used in compost dump sites And for biofuel like pellets just wondering the one kinda looks like the one a company has here for grinding trees and brush up at compost dumps that's way I was asking. Just keep rollin and keep up the great videos
@@sisutrucks i think this is at morbark factory and they most likely give mike a kickback on parts/ service or quite possibly just mike being a good guy and allowing them to use his equipment ( truck). The old say you scratch my back ill scratch yours. Those chips will most likely get leveled out and stay there .
Murphy’s law says the flats on the trailer will be the inside tires in the 5th of 7 sets of duals Thanx from the left coast near the Krapitol of California
This is just a demo for the potential buyers to see the equipment run . john has little use for this type of equipment. Milk just lent his truck to show how it can load
Mike & Kim Cook. Does it make sense to run the logger gravel and bad chunks onsite to make bedding, compost material and for the energy plant? Heck of a demo.
Ed Deetz We use to grind it for bark mulch and energy fuel but now the market here is so full of material that you can’t sell it and the price is below production costs
FEI-forestry Yes it is, it has a new computer system fluctuates the feed rate so that the motor doesn’t lose so many rpms that the feed has to stop and go all the time. I was totally impressed and didn’t think they could load it that fast, the load was all aspen and weighed 40 1/2 tons so it was chipping over 3 tons a minute.
New moment in video and the quality of professional job. Tank you very much for the quality video.
Looks like it could be an expensive day for your boss. Lol. Thanks for the video Mr John.
Yep, buy local; Gladwin's only about 50? miles from Alma where Morbarks are born. After that nasty ice storm in Lansing several years back one of these was in Washington Park for a while makin' mucho mulch for the people! I picked up a few vanloads, in various containers..
Grind on!
New chippers get after it spitting chips like crazy nice demo great video John
Wow! Skilled operators and impressive equipment, what a team.
Love the Wood HOG! Your own tank that eats everything!
Love those horizontal grinders
JUst work on demo days but it'll be interesting but maybe they'll crawl into the trailer and throw out the bark chunks if there is any. Bet Handsome is mad as fire because he wasn't inn the forefront! Prayers, BLESSINGS and Goomerish Younguns to hug!
I suppose everyone is wearing their hearing protection due to the little Honda generator that is running the timer? :)
Love it Real nice Vid n machines bud!!
Are they used in compost dump sites And for biofuel like pellets just wondering the one kinda looks like the one a company has here for grinding trees and brush up at compost dumps that's way I was asking. Just keep rollin and keep up the great videos
It sure is a hungry little fellow! 😯
I'll bet some of the people there wanted to know about the chip van, "How much for that rig?" "OH that much!"
Brownie points for cooks forest a strong business relationship 👍
Helping thy neighbor. Good on ya guys
Look at that purdy chip van👍
That's not a flail or is it? Either way it's cool!
I think they are showing the latest line of chippers
Awesome machine John ! ,but no flail is it?? Morbark put out a very quality product !! Very interesting video bub. Keep Rollin Bub.
Who is kepping on eye the chipper? I'm assuming on the track loaders has wireless controls for the chipper. Its doesn't strip the bark either.
Very impressive machines will they work for you??
John this chipper does not remove the bark or leaves will this work for you?
just what I was thinking. It's a Whole chipper ???
@@jetegtmeier71 its just a demo for potential buyers to see the equipment run
yea, the mill would throw a fit if dumped that stuff there :D
@@sisutrucks i think this is at morbark factory and they most likely give mike a kickback on parts/ service or quite possibly just mike being a good guy and allowing them to use his equipment ( truck). The old say you scratch my back ill scratch yours. Those chips will most likely get leveled out and stay there .
Time for new machines?
I bet not with the L O N G dollar signs hanging on them.
Is that chipper moved by remote control?
factory test and field working conditions are never the same
How many chippers were out there
Nice rig right there just eating wood Napa mike
Murphy’s law says the flats on the trailer will be the inside tires in the 5th of 7 sets of duals
Thanx from the left coast near the Krapitol of California
2 guys to feed the morbark? Expensive logistics, Get one very good crane driver and a decent grab on the crane
Very good New machine morbark, the top
Mobark and cats gotta love it 💵💵💵💵💵
that thing does some work
Good video 👍😌
This is just a demo for the potential buyers to see the equipment run . john has little use for this type of equipment. Milk just lent his truck to show how it can load
Look at all that money
Hi John, did you bring your ear plugs with you?
What did you guys do with the load of dirty chips?
Take care my friend!!😎😎
Your friend Al.
Al Dredske Hauled them to the energy plant.
@@mikeandkimcook9074 :) Hi Mike that's what I kinda figured.
Take care my friend!!😎😎
Mike & Kim Cook. Does it make sense to run the logger gravel and bad chunks onsite to make bedding, compost material and for the energy plant? Heck of a demo.
@@mikeandkimcook9074 looks like you guys that went had fun
Ed Deetz We use to grind it for bark mulch and energy fuel but now the market here is so full of material that you can’t sell it and the price is below production costs
Must be the 50/48 ?
FEI-forestry Yes it is, it has a new computer system fluctuates the feed rate so that the motor doesn’t lose so many rpms that the feed has to stop and go all the time. I was totally impressed and didn’t think they could load it that fast, the load was all aspen and weighed 40 1/2 tons so it was chipping over 3 tons a minute.
I would done it in 9
That ain’t nothing, I’ve had 13 second loads before
Love it Real nice Vid n machines bud!!