But of course, the dreaded disk chipper jammm A lamm!! Heyooo! New member been climbing and chewing trees for 20yrs.
My dude, I’ve had more issues with disk chippers than you can shake a stick at. These fellas are totally on point with the old single wood chip jam issues.
just wanted to add being selective about the amount of rotten wood getting stuffed thru that thing. On multiple occasions, I’ve told my ground guys “don’t chip them logs” only to look down and see them gone, chipper shut down and the disk jammed. What caused it were the fine smooshy particulates/ degraded to dirt basically all on the underside of where the disk rotates through. It took a bobcat and four hours to free up (almost had to remove the entire disk) leave it to a groundie to exhibit their exceptional listening skills. The kicker was he went home while WE fixed his mistake. What took the genius two minutes to chip cost us a half day on site It’s a simple concept no dirt rocks rope or metal thru the chipper…….the wood chip jam, oh my is that heavenly compared to jarring the disk back and forth chained to a bobcat thru blade mount (after blade was removed)with a shop vac and a flathead screw driver I used to HATE brush bandits that is until I met mr. brush bandit with a drum. Call me scarred. Mortified, tell me I got baggage, and ill tell you that’s the darn truth. Big fan of vertical feed roller drum chippers. I’d. Rather have a log crank my legs or knees versus losing teeth on horizontal anyday. Best luck and keep the rot out the disks!!