I guess you can borrow my chipper now OM since you said it rocks. Pretty safe since you are 600 + miles away. Truthfully I've never used any other chipper so I can't compare I just know that mine will work with sharp blades and that with dull blades, it blows big time.
My cousin told me that the deal is that Cat didn't make any motors that small and thought it would be more economical to partner up with someone who already did rather than re-invent the wheel so to speak.
OM's chipper had a Cat engine and judging by the size, it may very well be the Perkins/Cat engine. It had an oil pump failure if I remember right. I've had pretty good luck with Perkins engines. I had one that I salvaged from a swather and installed it on a deep well pump and it had about...
Thanks Gigi! This time of year I will dump it in my walnut orchard and spread it out and disc it into the ground. Normally I would pay $7/load to dump it and it would then be reground and be recycled into cattle bedding. The thing I like about doing that is at the jobsite I don't have to...
The only time I didn't use a chipper I stuffed the brush in my trailer with my tractor/loader. Back when I farmed we were allowed to burn and had a brush fork on a tractor and would push it in a big pile and light 'er up. Sometimes if it was hard to start we would even put some old tires in...
Since you dissed my chipper the other day I had to do some filming today. I want you to know that my feelings are offically hurt.
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