RalphVa
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
- Messages
- 7,902
- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
I was looking at the WC68.
So how did it do? I have lots of limbs about 6-8" to shread. Let me know how it does.
IIRC the OE manual recommends operating the unit on level ground. I don't think it means absolute level. When I have been on slopes i have used scrap lumber to level the unit...even though the tractor itself may not be level. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Mike
We've a 100 foot drop down the hill behind the house to the creek over about 4 or 500 ft. Cannot level the unit with pieces of lumber. Impossible. Gonna syphon off another half gallon to save the oil this morning.
Ralph
We've a 100 foot drop down the hill behind the house to the creek over about 4 or 500 ft. Cannot level the unit with pieces of lumber. Impossible. Gonna syphon off another half gallon to save the oil this morning.
Ralph
Got it dirty this afternoon after spending the morning cutting PTO shaft, lubing and setting bed plate.
New PTO was more of a bugger to get onto the chipper and then onto the tractor. That's the way they are. This one has the push buttons like the Mac's was. The tractor end has a shear bolt. Came with 2 spares.
Set it at mid speed on the hydraulic feed. That was about right. Easy to fix feeding problems by going to neutral or reversing. Just like the Mac, you have to get used to what will feed and what won't. Lots lower operator effort, and I don't need the face shield. There's a plastic sheath and the hydraulic roller covers in the input chute anyway.
Cut the PTO as directed, but it seems to bind some when fully raised and running. Not hitting the QH. Not sure what is going on. I'll just shut it off when raised or only raise it a little bit to go to the next pile.
This one is a lot more weight and distance back there than the Mac, probably near 400 # heavier and 3 ft or so longer. Would not want the bigger WC68 with its 710 #.
Here it is a bit dirtier.
Ralph
I think you'll be fine with less oil however if your chipping for long periods, feel the hoses for excessive heat.
I had no interest in shopping for a wood chipper, but after reading this thread and watching YouTube videos all afternoon,
I WANT A WOODLAND MILLS WC-68 REAL BAD!
I better quit thinking about it!![]()
Well..... Good news, my wife thinks we need a Woodland Mills WC-68 so I ordered one today!:cool2:
The wife claimed the top for a table, and I have 4 castors good for 175# each to put on the bottom part as a dolly.
Ralph