Lucky Dog
Bronze Member
Hello, I have a new to me Wallenstein 42R chipper. It has the hydraulic feed that runs off the tractor.
Once in a while, when chipping larger pieces, the chipper seems to start self feeding, pulling the piece in faster than the rollers are feeding.
Sometimes if I reverse the direction, it stops, but many times reversing does not stop it and the result is a broken shear bolt on the PTO.
Am I doing something wrong?
Is there a way to prevent this?
Thanks for the help.
Once in a while, when chipping larger pieces, the chipper seems to start self feeding, pulling the piece in faster than the rollers are feeding.
Sometimes if I reverse the direction, it stops, but many times reversing does not stop it and the result is a broken shear bolt on the PTO.
Am I doing something wrong?
Is there a way to prevent this?
Thanks for the help.