Nice video! It’s great to see the chipper working and being tested after all the time you spent working on it! It seems to be working well so all that work has paid off! Thanks for sharing
Good morning Mr Brian , very nice chipper . Really like how you professionally prepared the chipper for use . That machine will give you years of service . 👍🏻
Good morning Brian. I really like that you gave the chipper a good look over and run before using it. So many people just start it up and go, then it breaks down because something is loose or leaking . You got some nice wood chips. Yup the gravity fed is the way to go. Happy chipping with your awesome new Woodland Mills wood chipper.
I have now experience but from I can see from your demo. It looks like a machine that can do the work and not break down as soon as it’s starts chewing some branches…..CHEERS
Fantastic video, Brian. I have no experience with the Woodland Mills chipper, but you did a good check and prep before running it. I have a Wallenstein chipper I bought used about 4 years ago. I'll be using it for the first time in the next few days. I'll run a checklist like yours first!
Good stuff. I love having a chipper. All those chips will be going down on my walking paths throughout the property. Good luck with yours and thanks for stopping by!
I was waiting patiently for this Brian! Love your attention to detail and not rushing things. I’ve always wondered about grinding and cutting inside. Makes me nervous, but that’s just me. Great success on the first test run! Have a great weekend. Cheers,Mike.
Hi Mike. Glad you enjoyed the video. I'm never really concerned about that kind of grinding and cutting. Of course it's done in my shop. Here's an experiment for you. (i've done this) Set a piece of steel in a vice and then set up a piece of paper behind it to deflect the sparks. Then start grinding. See how long it takes to set that piece of paper on fire. Good luck😆. Sparks like that are often called cold sparks. I just did this kind of thing in my job I never give it any thought past normal safety precautions. That being said, I would never to that kind of thing around a bunch of sawdust or rags. Thanks for stopping by!
How's she goin'? I knew you would be pleased with this chipper. It's a great machine and the hydraulic infeed is what separates it from the other brands. Take 'er easy!!
So far it's looking really good. The chule folds up out of the way when moving it or hooking up a trailer. I havn't pulled a trailer behind it yet. Thanks for stopping by!
Fine job checking over everything and cutting the shaft. Especially the clearance check. Excellent video Brian
Thanks 👍 I’m quite pleased with it so far. I’m sure it’s going to be a big asset. Thanks for stopping by!
Nice video! It’s great to see the chipper working and being tested after all the time you spent working on it! It seems to be working well so all that work has paid off! Thanks for sharing
Thanks 👍 Yes everything is going very well so far. Still lots to learn about it but that's part of the fun.
Very nice chipper unit! 👍👀👍
It sure is! I’m very pleased with it so far. Thanks for stopping by!
@@retiredforlife63 That’s awesome!
Good morning Mr Brian , very nice chipper . Really like how you professionally prepared the chipper for use . That machine will give you years of service . 👍🏻
Thanks Del 👍 I hope so and thanks for dropping by!
You gave your chipper its first appetizer hihihi, the chipper is awesome 👍🏻. Have a great week Brian 🙋🏼♂
😆Full meal deal is on the way! Thanks for stopping by Luc!
Good morning Brian. I really like that you gave the chipper a good look over and run before using it. So many people just start it up and go, then it breaks down because something is loose or leaking . You got some nice wood chips. Yup the gravity fed is the way to go. Happy chipping with your awesome new Woodland Mills wood chipper.
Thanks Paul 👍 and thanks for stopping by!
Good morning Brian
Morning Gary!
I have now experience but from I can see from your demo. It looks like a machine that can do the work and not break down as soon as it’s starts chewing some branches…..CHEERS
Yes, it is proving to be very capable. I am very pleased so far.
All set up like a meticulous millwright.........it looks and performs well Brian.
😆Yes it seems to so far. Looks to be a good design. I’m quite pleased with it so far. Thanks for stopping by!
This looks like a machine that will give years of reliable service. Enjoy The Journey - Cheers
Thanks Bob. It does look good. It’s performing very well so far. Thanks for stopping by!
Fantastic video, Brian. I have no experience with the Woodland Mills chipper, but you did a good check and prep before running it. I have a Wallenstein chipper I bought used about 4 years ago. I'll be using it for the first time in the next few days. I'll run a checklist like yours first!
Good stuff. I love having a chipper. All those chips will be going down on my walking paths throughout the property. Good luck with yours and thanks for stopping by!
I was waiting patiently for this Brian! Love your attention to detail and not rushing things. I’ve always wondered about grinding and cutting inside. Makes me nervous, but that’s just me.
Great success on the first test run! Have a great weekend. Cheers,Mike.
Hi Mike. Glad you enjoyed the video. I'm never really concerned about that kind of grinding and cutting. Of course it's done in my shop. Here's an experiment for you. (i've done this) Set a piece of steel in a vice and then set up a piece of paper behind it to deflect the sparks. Then start grinding. See how long it takes to set that piece of paper on fire. Good luck😆. Sparks like that are often called cold sparks. I just did this kind of thing in my job I never give it any thought past normal safety precautions. That being said, I would never to that kind of thing around a bunch of sawdust or rags. Thanks for stopping by!
@@retiredforlife63 ok now I have to try this Brian. Thanks for letting me know!
How's she goin'? I knew you would be pleased with this chipper. It's a great machine and the hydraulic infeed is what separates it from the other brands. Take 'er easy!!
Yes, it looks really well designed. I’m looking forward to putting it through its paces. Thanks for stopping by!
It looks like a good machine and seems to work well. It does look like the chute is a little low for loading a trailer
So far it's looking really good. The chule folds up out of the way when moving it or hooking up a trailer. I havn't pulled a trailer behind it yet. Thanks for stopping by!
I would like to get some experience with a woodland mills chipper .. please ship it I have room to store indoors 😂
😆Oh you wish! Thanks for stopping by!