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  1. ClimbingTN

    Baby chipper won’t chip!…Fixed!

    22 hrs. That’s what’s so frustrating and I haven’t been able to use it in several weeks. I’m going to work on it next week.
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    Baby chipper won’t chip!…Fixed!

    I thought about that and wondering if the resharpened blade angle is off. I have a new set of blades and anvil coming. I’m trying to exhaust my options. I’m going to reset the gap as similar small drum chippers state .9 to 1mm. If that doesn’t work I’ve read some folks set them up to 1/8 or...
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    Baby chipper won’t chip!…Fixed!

    Just pushing with fingers. I’ve been wrenching and hot rodding for 50 years. I’m pretty sure belts are not slipping. I’ll pull the cover, mark, check or put a timing light on it if needed.
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    Baby chipper won’t chip!…Fixed!

    Yeah that’s a pretty narrow gap I checked it when I put the blades back on. It’s probably less than 1/2 inch deflection. I didn’t see any glazing like it was slipping. Thanks for trying to help!
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    Baby chipper won’t chip!…Fixed!

    I got it back together with sharp blades with bevel facing outwards. I’ve seen them this way in several photos. I have the gap set at 1.5mm. It chips 2 inches under but struggles with anything larger. It won’t pull it in and the bigger stuff bounces on the blade/drum. I’m going to play with the...
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    Temporary rope cable to climb above a bad codom in a catalpa

    Good idea with the span cable. He had hindquarters dug in.
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    Baby chipper won’t chip!…Fixed!

    Yeah I saw Regs and that’s where I got the idea. Are your blades facing with the bevel to drum or to anvil like this photo? It’s been suggested that this is incorrect and that NT support doesn’t know.
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    Baby chipper won’t chip!…Fixed!

    Yeah I know it’s really not a real chipper. Drum style. I figured since y’all understand the operation that maybe you can figure this out. I have called Northern Tool store and corporate support with the Powerhorse Or PrincessAuto Powerfist 5” chipper. They don’t have and I can’t find a repair...
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    SRS rope and hitch

    This is more what I was getting at. When I tried the KMIII the distel I usually use, was slippery. 8mm cord grabbed better than my 10mm. I’ve mostly figured out how to keep my RW from seizing when weighted on my 24 strand Samson ropes. I’ve seen a few posts about static ropes are for mechanicals...
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    Shingle/Laurel oak. What’s this?

    HO says needs a few dead limbs removed. Which it does but, looks like top down dying. I’m not great with bugs and crud. This looks like it has small galls, some very small beetles, a few tiny caterpillars and probably a fungus. It’s got a lot going on and I’m not sure if treatment is possible...
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    ISA certified. It’s official IDK what I’m doing!

    I have been notified and received my ISA Certified Tree Climber credentials. Only took 8 months to get through the process. So I can say officially that IDK what I’m doing! Thanks for the help here on treebuzz. Craig
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    2025 Kentucky TCC

    @KentuckySawyer any idea if camping is allowed or available on site?
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    SRS rope and hitch

    I’m sensing from the initial responses that a static and/or 32 strand rope works just fine with a hitch cord. I have several different ones that I’ve tried from 8-10mm. The 8 grips all my ropes reliably. The 10 needs another wrap most of the time. I guess I’m going to start searching for static...
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    SRS rope and hitch

    I want to buy a static rope but have questions. I’m still running RW and hitch cords. I currently use Samson hyper-climb and tango/silver ivy. I’m also playing with Pelican Arborist Viper. I haven’t tried or purchased a mechanical yet. I briefly tried a hitch on a KM3 and it was slippery. Is...
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    2025 Kentucky TCC

    I attended last year as spectator. I was on standby as a competitor but, told them to give my slot away. I’m going to volunteer but, I might be only to work one day. I’ll sign up as soon as my availability is confirmed. Is there camping on site? Craig
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    Teach me about dump trailers

    I have a 5x10 Iron Bull. It has 3500lbs axles and the scissor 20k cylinder. It weighs 2800lbs and is a beast. It can be a pain to backup with a short bed truck. My only issue is that I wish it was bigger “sometimes “. You really can’t overfill it. I’ve hauled 3.5 ton of rock in it and had zero...
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    climbing with big saws

    I couldn’t even think of saws that big. I’ve hauled up my MS460/25 twice. My hat off to you!
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    Entry level arb boots

    I know it’s a personal choice with boots. I rarely use gaffs because most of my work is pruning. I have my wolverines for spikes or ground work. I’m probably on my 6th pair. Anyway I’m going to need new work/rec climbing boots. I’m currently using Merrill hiking boots. I’m wondering what an...
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    2nd Stihl saw for climbing

    I run a MS400C on my forestry job. I’ll have to try it up a tree one day. Something with an 18” would be good for the bigger stuff.
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    2nd Stihl saw for climbing

    I primarily use a 194T and sometimes the Echo 2500 when I only have a few to prune. We have 3 Stihl dealers close by so it’s easy to get parts if I need them quickly. I’ve been thinking of getting a bigger Stihl for in tree use for larger branches and removals. I’ve had to haul up the MS 460...

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