Nutball
TreeHouser
I haven't been in a while, but it's odd not seeing square body cars with huge pipes sticking out the hood.
Would run it on a top handle Echo or Husqvarna with a 14" bar. Stihl 14" bar runs 50 links because Stihl's crankshafts are closer to the front of the saw.
thats my thinking, my boxer couldn't keep up but having since upgraded, the chipper can't keep up and it hurts to watch the mini loader waste hours and hours a day moving half of what it's capable of just so the chipper isn't being over fedRan 1990, 1890 grapple , 20xp. If you are machine feeding,hp and wide opening are nice.
that is how i do calculations when i want to buy somethingthats my thinking, my boxer couldn't keep up but having since upgraded, the chipper can't keep up and it hurts to watch the mini loader waste hours and hours a day moving half of what it's capable of just so the chipper isn't being over fed
the mulch yard charges $30 for any load of chips, $90-200 per load for brush and logs in a dump trailer with a 6 foot length limit, landfill is 2ft limit and $60 a ton, so the less logs I haul the better, at a $90 average difference per load of wood it doesn't take very many loads to cover the payment of the chipper, plus saved trips on most jobs because I don't have to drive 45 minutes to dump logs and come back for the machine, just chip the wood and go home early
just rough math since I don't know the exact productivity and stuff, since the big chipper only became a consideration/possibility this last few weeks, but on average it think it'd save me about 3 hours per work day in cutting and hauling, some days more, and $90/load of logs, most wood I haul is around that 12-19 inch range
assuming I work 100 days a year, we take a lot of time off when we aren't super busy, thats $76,500 a year saved, I'd pay roughly 10,000 a year for the chipper, so $66500 extra back into the company just for owning a bigger chipper
is my math making sense? please do tell me if I'm missing something, the numbers are too good to be true, or this is just why everyone wants big chippers
For the oil drain line, can you just pick up a couple feet of fuel line of the correct diameter at the auto parts store? That and a hose clamp may do it, depending on how the original line is attached.started to tear into chipper wiring, turns out one of my almost new lights is out again
tear into truck wiring for a flicker, last owner just twisted 2 wires together and sent it, didn't wanna deal with splicing in a whole new section of wire so I twisted it back and taped it better, just temporary unless it works
chipper turbo oil drain tube has been leaking for 3 years, finally got the JB weld out for it, can't find an OEM Cummins drain tube thats long enough, one of these days I might make my own that actually works
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not without cutting up the old line and using the ends, which is the next step if this leaks, just gonna cut it off where it becomes corrugated and clamp some rubber hose on there, just needs to be able to withstand the heat and vibration but it should have zero pressure so I doubt it will leakFor the oil drain line, can you just pick up a couple feet of fuel line of the correct diameter at the auto parts store? That and a hose clamp may do it, depending on how the original line is attached.