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Wallenstein BX-62 chipper...clog, clog, clog!
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<blockquote data-quote="eraforest" data-source="post: 7612524" data-attributes="member: 175442"><p>I'm running a Wallenstein BX-62 PTO chipper behind a Kubota L-4600, so plenty of power. We're doing TSI and fire safe thinning on our woodland in N.W. California. Mostly pushing Tanoak stump sprouts, Ceonothus, and Doug Fir branches (ladder fuels), both green and couple months dry. Fresh machine, new blades (factory). Can't go 5 minutes without a clog at the outlet pipe. One man feeding conservatively, nothing over 3" diameter. Pretty easy to open housing and clear the jam, but...throttle down, turn off PTO, wrench out the holding bolt, tip back the blow pipe, clear jamb...not productive! Thoughts, suggestions, or experiences?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eraforest, post: 7612524, member: 175442"] I'm running a Wallenstein BX-62 PTO chipper behind a Kubota L-4600, so plenty of power. We're doing TSI and fire safe thinning on our woodland in N.W. California. Mostly pushing Tanoak stump sprouts, Ceonothus, and Doug Fir branches (ladder fuels), both green and couple months dry. Fresh machine, new blades (factory). Can't go 5 minutes without a clog at the outlet pipe. One man feeding conservatively, nothing over 3" diameter. Pretty easy to open housing and clear the jam, but...throttle down, turn off PTO, wrench out the holding bolt, tip back the blow pipe, clear jamb...not productive! Thoughts, suggestions, or experiences? [/QUOTE]
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