TaylorMade87
ArboristSite Lurker
Ok dont bother rippin into me about where i posted...i couldnt post in the morbark section and obviously this is my first chipper so maybe I should be in 101, just take it as a compliment that i want some info from the real professionals...
so thanks to that terrible hurricane i could afford a chipper. I know its probably from the 80s and it is def. a Morbark Eager beaver with a 65 hp air cooled wisconsin motor...its got 2 hydrolic rollers i guess some only have one...what model is it? how big of wood should i be throwing in there? it breaks most forks easily and chews 10inch wood no problem but for how long i dont want to break this thing down while theres still clean up work. any information would be helpful I know very little. i bought it from ny state with no paperwork what so ever and had to jump through all sorts of hoops at the CT DMV just to get it legal
this machine has changed the game...no more jumping and packin and slashing brush in the back of the truck...no more monthly massive fires thank god i was runnin out of tires to burnView attachment 266402View attachment 266403View attachment 266404
so thanks to that terrible hurricane i could afford a chipper. I know its probably from the 80s and it is def. a Morbark Eager beaver with a 65 hp air cooled wisconsin motor...its got 2 hydrolic rollers i guess some only have one...what model is it? how big of wood should i be throwing in there? it breaks most forks easily and chews 10inch wood no problem but for how long i dont want to break this thing down while theres still clean up work. any information would be helpful I know very little. i bought it from ny state with no paperwork what so ever and had to jump through all sorts of hoops at the CT DMV just to get it legal
this machine has changed the game...no more jumping and packin and slashing brush in the back of the truck...no more monthly massive fires thank god i was runnin out of tires to burnView attachment 266402View attachment 266403View attachment 266404