Going on 10 weeks without a chipper. Engine rebuild was supposed to be done end of July. Ran out of no-cleanup jobs and small ones I could haul brush, feeling the crunch.
Better to find the problem than to keep wondering what is going wrong.Hear ye, hear ye, here ye!! Ollie ollie inFree... Confucious say TH very good place, go there much, learn much.
Um, I had a little problem with my long (42"bar), it just wasn't cutting well at all in gnarly hardwood. Um, a young man from the great state of TN brought it to my attention that, SMH, sigh, oh geez,, well, I guess I'll just come out and say it.... I was running ..050 chain on a 42" .063 bar..
Um, In view of this transgression, II repectfully request permission to remain a member here at the TreeHouse. If request denied, I fully understand![]()
Rental maybe? I know its not really profitable paying someone else 250-300 per day, but you will keep your schedule better. And a weeks rental is a little cheaper.Going on 10 weeks without a chipper. Engine rebuild was supposed to be done end of July. Ran out of no-cleanup jobs and small ones I could haul brush, feeling the crunch.
A neighbor has a Bandit 250 for sale. JD Diesel with a bad injector pump. Don't know how much he wants. Right on the NY/MA border.I’m eyeballing a bunch of 6” chippers and hoping to come across a Bandit that’s affordable... truth be told, I’d love one with a bad engine so I can stuff the biggest Honda that’ll fit in there. Lots of Vermeer and a Rayco that looks interesting, but I’ll be patient and wait for a good one.
Might be a little road trip in my future.
For sure. I was really, um, stumped, about WTH was going on.Better to find the problem than to keep wondering what is going wrong.
I I drove this home today from a tree removal job. I happened to have the 2018 camaro rims and tires laying around with some backspace/ bolt hub adapters. The job was a Douglas Fir that I bid for $1800. We rented a 6" chipper. Once up in the tree I spotted this camaro and shouted down to the home owner what his plans were for it. He asked what I was offering. I asked if it ran and he said all that was left to be done was the upholstery and wheels and tires. I said give me the car for this tree . The owner went into the house and came out with what looked like a title in hand and shouted deal. My boys and I did speed lining to four strategic piles where we dragged the chipper to and left the chip behind. The spar became firewood and the car became ours.
