I know you do your homework and waiting to get what you want is always worth the wait. Be safe out there.
@JohnnyIDive37 Жыл бұрын
Bandit are simply the best of the best period!
@timberhitchllc3 жыл бұрын
I run a 100 hp 12-inch pre-emission diesel Bandit (NO TURBO) up here in New England and it serves me well. The reality is you could always use a bigger chipper but where do you reasonably stop? I chip everything that will fit through the machine. Anything bigger either goes to firewood or the mill. The missing piece is the cone splitter/auger drive for the excavator; This allows you to bust up the skanky non-deciduous logs so they can be run through the chipper. I always think I want a winch on the chipper but would rarely end up using it when there is machinery to handle the clean-up on the job. Also; it would just get in the way when machine loading. I run a front hitch on the truck and custom-made mount for a 16.5k lb winch with a wireless remote for anything that needs pulling. I do wish I had a hydraulic jack on mine but one that runs off a separate electric pump so I don't have to fire up the machine and short cycle the engine just to couple/de-couple. Make sure there is some sort of accommodation for a spare tire on the machine. You lose one on the road without a spare and it'll put a dent in your plans.
@terrellfarms13 жыл бұрын
We had an OLD Asplundh chipper when i worked with IP, it had their name on the chipper as the manufacturer. It was made in the early sixties. It had no feed wheels just the knives, powered by a 292 ford y block v8. Most dangerous machine i ever worked around. It would literally snatch the trees and limbs out of your hands. I lost two hardhats through that dang thing in one day when the limbs would knock it off my head. They would slap the heck out of you if you did not throw the trees in the opening and duck away in one motion. It would take a six inch on the butt pine tree 30 feet long and chip in in about two seconds.
@tomwold53663 жыл бұрын
We had a Bandit 250 it had a Deere diesel engine and never had an issue with it except when someone got the rubber flap where the shoot hinges on the inside of the shoot and they plugged it up. Lol I could feed it with the excavator up to about a 12 inch log..Great product
@robeagerton62273 жыл бұрын
We ran Peterson and Morbark chippers on my uncles logging crew when I worked for them. Of course that’s a different application than what you are looking for. I would suggest researching the kind of knives they use and the cost of replacing them. I can remember several years back a box of new key knives were almost 1k and I’m sure the price hasn’t dropped. They got the job done though!
@nickdial86103 жыл бұрын
The bandit chipper is a good machine I have seen the big ones working Awesome machine 👍
@TsunauticusIV3 жыл бұрын
Get that bigger machine if you can afford it. I’ve always found it’s better to be over prepared than to be under. You don’t want to end up having jobs where you need to haul logs away from because they are a tiny bit to big to fit in that 15. It’s a nice machine machine but probably better suited for smaller work. You like the big tree work and I’ve been watching you for years now and probably know you better than you think. 😂 go ahead and get the biggest machine you can get. Make yourself happy and be comfortable knowing you can do the jobs you wanna do! You like power and you’ll always have that “I should have got the bigger one” feeling in the back of your mind. We think the same way on most things. Lol
@DigorDie293 жыл бұрын
Hey I’m sure you have talked to many people and read a lot on them but a company I worked for had an 1890 which is an 18 inch, it had a cat engine in it and i put 1000 hours on it and it never missed a beat other than typical maintenance I clear lots and fed it with a 20 ton excavator and it did surprisingly well I figured anything bigger than 18 you would probably cut logs out of any way, that’s what we did, hope it helps
@HankinsExcavating3 жыл бұрын
We have the 18 at work,deisel powered. I use the mini to feed it!!!!!
@HankinsExcavating3 жыл бұрын
It's a 15in sorry mis type
@johnhaehnel12063 жыл бұрын
Tim I’ll try to get you some more videos of our 19s 18s and 15s tomorrow. Or early next week. And I’ll see if I can get a side by side picture for you if I can. 🇺🇸
@jameshoekzema31723 жыл бұрын
In Michigan, we run 1800 and 2000 Vermeer, 1800 is too small, we do chip every thing possible, we can’t hardly give wood away, get as big as possible, we found winch getting in the way of loading with mini ex and mini skid
@justinwilliams39333 жыл бұрын
The 15 is a beast.
@pauliossi26743 жыл бұрын
depending on local landfill policies you might want to go with the larger chipper, typically around here chips are free to dump as they use them on the landfill roads for mud control but wood is high dollar to dump
@johnhaas25233 жыл бұрын
I think he was talking taking the chips home and sell for mulch if the landowner doesn't have a place for him to blow the chips into
@patkelly79993 жыл бұрын
Nice chippers them Tim, good luck with whichever You choose:):)
@woody01163 жыл бұрын
We had a 18xp with the Ford v10 and it was way louder than our 1890xp with the Perkins. I would stay away from the gas. But the def does suck but unfortunately it’s hear to stay.
@robeagerton62273 жыл бұрын
We ran Peterson’s and Morbarks working in the woods for my uncles logging crew. Of course that’s different than what you would use for tree work but I would suggest you research what kind of knives it uses and what the cost is because you will be changing them frequently.
@crazywolf94113 жыл бұрын
My cousin runs a mobark 18in Diesel..its an older model but eats whatever has been put thru it
@derekpennington95633 жыл бұрын
Thinking 15 is plenty . Seen what they can do when working for Asplund. Really amazing . Easy to maintain
@crperformancetucker50653 жыл бұрын
The old bandits had a gas engine also. We have a bandit and the vermeer 1800
@jeffharvey67683 жыл бұрын
With the price of lumber Tim.... you could go with the smaller chipper and buy a sawmill for the lumber on the bigger logs???? What made you lean towards Bandit over Vermeer? I liked the vertical rollers on the Vermeer I had vs. the horizontal rollers on the Bandit. I'd be curious which one has the least accidents while feeding it???
@johnwhicks86873 жыл бұрын
Good stuff.
@davidketterman9613 жыл бұрын
Get the big one Tim😂😂😂
@keithparker90273 жыл бұрын
I think traxplus in hickory ms has one of these on its lot
@keithparker90273 жыл бұрын
Dang I miss you lol , I live in newton , 5 miles from there
@keithparker90273 жыл бұрын
Tell Chris Weems and Ken Crosby I said give you a hook up lol
@garyjohnson44583 жыл бұрын
Tim with the chipper you need a box bed dump truck
@timberhitchllc3 жыл бұрын
Removable house on the dump trailer.
@artm52943 жыл бұрын
What do you do with the wood chips ? Are the worth anything ?
@buffalostate13 жыл бұрын
we rent the 9" and its the best that you can rent in that size. Its a diesel though. not sure about the gas . Seems like the diesel will have more torque.
@hendersonlandworks61583 жыл бұрын
I was just looking at the sany excavators and seen this is the closet dealer to me
@michaelbaumgardner94933 жыл бұрын
Good morning. Could width,length or weight be a cause for a bottle neck at a subdivision,municipal or inner city job? But that being said, size of equipment could dictate ability to quote/bid a job(s). Morbark and Bandit are in Isabella County Michigan outside of Mt Pleasant. Waiting on a Refurbished trailer,so I can take it to our Refurb shop in Waterloo Indiana. Be safe.
@nicholascote84693 жыл бұрын
Downfall to the winch is that it gets in the way when your loading with your grapple
@timberhitchllc3 жыл бұрын
This cannot be overstated, especially considering that via grapple will be the primary way it gets loaded.
@nicholascote83623 жыл бұрын
@@timberhitchllc I just hope he knows and considers this.
@alanb93373 жыл бұрын
The firewood we get in the hardware store now, looks like 2 inch by 2 inch (12 inches long) untreated dimensional lumber. I think it is because bark on firewood produces more smoke and ash which town people don't want. To reduce the size of the oversize tree trunks that don't fit in the chipper, could use a lucas or/ Peterson slabber 27hp Briggs with a chainsaw bar/ chain petersonsawmills.com/portable-sawmills-for-sale/chainsaw-slabber-unit/ , hold the slabs with mini-excavator and chainsaw rip to fit chipper or for firewood. (Husqvarna power cutter might do too, some are 118cc) Use the Metal detector check for nails in trees. To make 12 inch by 10 inch rectangular cants (to chip or sell to a woodmizer owner) could use a mahoe portable mill (warehouse Clifton, Tn) sawmills.co.nz/mahoe-sawmills/minimax/ (37hp) The sany excavators have been used in forestry in Australia for several years.
@clintonstubbs23193 жыл бұрын
Buying a chipper I see. I’ve seen some of those Bandit chippers.
@freedomfan42723 жыл бұрын
Yes he talked about in a previous video he was planning to buy and had talked to some guys he knew about which to get and he also talked about The wait times for getting one like with a lot of things right now
@robertg.99643 жыл бұрын
Just wonder Tim, since I have no idea, but when you have a job dropping the huge acreage of trees and you de-limb the trees before loading on the truck, how come you do not chip the removed limbs? I know there is addition cost associated with doing that, but just wondering from wood going back to soil and promoting new growth (Sustainability is the word I think I am looking for...?) .
@oldtimerf76023 жыл бұрын
No market, and a huuuuge investment and management headache if there were a viable market.
@Burn2803 жыл бұрын
I live in Northern Vt where we use chips as bio fuel and couple smaller operations make pellets with them. That being said chips have to be a certain size and cant be full of trash. If they chipped only tops it would take alot of acreage to fill a chip trailer and they would be very very low quality and pretty much only be good for fill. Whole tree is where it's at.
@alanb93373 жыл бұрын
The removed limbs from the trees in the forest logging site, are carried back off the landing for their valuable initial role (in unbroken down form) of erosion/ soil protection on the slopes/ tracks for the newly cleared site, at relatively short time & low operating cost by the skidder (compared to chipping/ mulching with diesel powered machinery). The Southern US climate - warm temperatures, medium rainfall and high humidity levels ensures microbial activity that results in rapid breakdown of logging residues at no cost.
@robertg.99643 жыл бұрын
@@alanb9337 Thank you. I knew there was a legit reason, I just did not know why living up here in the North East. Like Burn280 said, I see companies up here chipping for one reason or another.
@herbdunkle61853 жыл бұрын
Why do we need a winch on a wood chipper?
@matthewcook70513 жыл бұрын
I know it’s cliché but bigger is usually better when it comes to equipment. Just my two cents. Get it hat fits your job and your budget
@oldtimerf76023 жыл бұрын
Bandit makes the best chippers, Morbark is more or less as good. But I would choose a bandit.
@ampatriot3 жыл бұрын
I hope you have the 19 when you get out to my place.... animal bedding for days
@tuffram21653 жыл бұрын
The gas engine would be a no for me then it being a Ford gas engine would be a hard NO!!!
@kenwayhurst76333 жыл бұрын
That’s like half a mile from my house lol
@richardwilday37753 жыл бұрын
32 years experience using Bandits w/ minimal issues. If you're just chipping brush, go with the 15. If you're chipping wood too, go with the 18-19. (Also, get dual wheels, not dual axles. Much more ground friendly. ) P.S I was visiting with my local Bandit dealer over the weekend. He showed me the email from Bandit for a muffler he had to order for a diesel. $12,000. That is not a typo. Keep in mind, everything about those new diesel engines are alot of $.