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Backhoe Assembly
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Learn how to easily assemble one of our WM-series backhoes. For more information: woodmaxx.com/product-category/backhoes/ Subscribe: @WoodMaxxPower Facebook: woodmaxxpowerequipment Instagram: woodmaxxpower
MX-8600SS Skid Steer Wood Chipper Mini Demo (2023)
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The WoodMaxx MX-8600SS is a compact skid steer wood chipper with a self-contained hydrostatic auto-feed system that features an impressive 8″ x 6″ infeed opening. This chipper weighs 800 lbs. with a steel flywheel and the hydraulic infeed motor is powered by the chipper’s patented, self-contained hydrostatic pump and reservoir. Four high quality (A8 tool steel) made in the USA knives are standa...
WoodMaxx MX-8600SS Skid Steer Wood Chipper in Action | 6" Wood Chipper | USA Made
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Available now for purchase! Learn more about the American Made MX-8600SS Skid Steer Wood Chipper here: woodmaxx.com/product/woodmaxx-mx-8600ss/. Proudly made in the USA with an 8"x6" Infeed Opening and Patented Hydrostatic Infeed System. Key Features: -POW-R-TORQ™ (Patented Self-contained hydrostatic infeed drive system) -Requires only 2 quarts of motor oil -16-30 GPM Required -Weighs 800 lbs. ...
Coming April 3rd 2023 | MX-8600SS Skid Steer Wood Chipper Promo | 6" Wood Chipper
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Coming April 3rd 2023...For the early risers, Hometown Heroes, and leaders of our generation-Introducing the USA Made MX-8600SS wood chipper. Learn more about the American Made MX-8600SS Skid Steer Wood Chipper here: www.woodmaxx.com/product/woodmaxx-mx-8600ss/ Proudly made in the USA with an 8"x6" Infeed Opening and Patented Hydrostatic Infeed System. Subscribe: @WoodMaxxPower Facebook: facebo...
How to Change WM-Series PTO Wood Chipper Flywheel Knives | WoodMaxx How-To | WoodMaxx
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Learn how to properly change out the WM-8H and WM-8M PTO wood chipper flywheel knives. Learn more about WoodMaxx here: www.woodmaxx.com Submit a Support ticket: www.woodmaxx.com/service-request/ SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com/@WoodMaxxPower Facebook: woodmaxxpowerequipment Instagram: woodmaxxpower
WoodMaxx Patented POW-R-TORQ™ Infeed System
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WoodMaxx Patented POW-R-TORQ™ Infeed System
The All New WoodMaxx MX-8500G+ Direct Drive & Gravity Feed Made in the USA PTO Wood Chipper
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The All New WoodMaxx MX-8500G Direct Drive & Gravity Feed Made in the USA PTO Wood Chipper
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WoodMaxx DC-650 gas powered wood chipper shredder
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WoodMaxx DC-1260 gas engine powered wood chipper
WoodMaxx FM-78H PTO Flail Mower in action
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WoodMaxx FM-78H PTO Flail Mower in action
You don't do this unless you want a fitted PTO shaft for every implement you have. I have a tiller and a post hole digger. Use one PTO shaft for all.
How about a video on maintenance and replacing g a sheer pin on the chipper side of the shaft.?
Just waiting on my WM 8H to be shipped, ordered 18 days ago.
You have come to the right place, this is absolutely the most straightforward and easy to understand PTO shaft sizing video on youtube!
Thank You
Also looking for the video on bed knife adjustment
Thank You!
Looking for video tutorials on the bed knife adjustment method.
Thank you!
Well, I would guess that SOMEONE has done it, so what is the procedure if you drop a bolt, nut, or blade down into that housing?
You forget one thing . You must find the closest dostance betwen the tractor shaft and the implement shaft. First measure when the tool is at it's lowest, then in the middle and last in the upper position.
You may have said but approximately how long does the assembly process take?
Mine should be here this week. I'm glad to see a close-up video of it in action
how can I move this without the tractor?
The blade is reversible, right?
Yes it is!
Which WoodMaxx chippers are US made?
I wonder why you didn't show the plastic shields being removed? took too long I'm guessing😃
Me too!
Sirs, you have videos on hooking up wm6600 back hoe to the tractor?
Can you please post the video for the bed knief replacement?
First guy I’ve seen that knows the correct way to use a file.😊 The instructions were great too.
Thank you. I just picked up a MX-8600 for my sub compact and had no idea how to cut the shaft. This was clear and concise. Only problem is this is not correct. I needed a 25" shaft, and had a 29" inch PTO shaft. SO according to your method I would need to remove 6 inches form both shafts (4 inches + 2 inches = 6 inches) So now the shaft is too short. I measured 2 times just to be sure.
I picked up the WM6600 about 3 years ago and it's been awesome. As was any dealings with the company. GET the hyd thumb if you even think about picking anything up, it opens a lot of doors you wouldn't think you would use it for. I've use it to pick up tree's, large rocks, stumps I dug out, etc. On the heavier loads, If it could lift it then all I did was back my old wannabe HF trailer under it take it to where I needed it and pick it up again and drive off. I got the "quick change" for the bucket as I also got the 'Ripper' so it would be easier to change out and maybe in the future buy a larger/smaller bucket. I had looked for a loong time at the different 3pt backhoe's and the WoodMaxx just had the most bang for the buck. I was looking for a lighter one for my old '97 JD770 but not something that was going to fall apart after a few month's. It's a bit on the high side of the grey area for the JD as far as heavy but I just used common sense on what I did. I used it for two years on the JD before I got my LS MT235HE and transferred it over. The only problems that went wrong, -that I didn't cause-, was I had the pressure hose burst into an small Old Faithful fountain. I contacted WoodMaxx and even tho the hose was a few months out of warranty they went ahead and sent me a new one anyway. And a metering valve started seeping and was sent a new one under warranty. Not too bad to get to and replace. Now the problems - I - caused, when you do more then the intended use, the articulating part of the bucket bracket may bend a bit. Pressing it back straight helps. Also, DO A PRE-TRIP every day. My clip for the chain to the pump fell apart and wrapped the hose's into a pretzel, -at an idle-. Things I would change if they haven't already, put stronger clips in the leg pins as the movement in the pins sliding will bend or break the smaller ones. Also a maybe get a few larger washers/bushings to take some of the slack out of the pivot points in the joints? As is I would still buy it again.
Why in the "World" would you Lay out All that money for a unit that HAS NO GREASE FITTINGS & only "kotter-pins " holding things together? Just is So cheaply constructed; could of been great "IF" the company could of invested 27$ in sourcing IT With GREASABLE PINS & BUSHINGS!! The "sloppyness" eventually WILL Be CATISTROFIC.
@@donaldstrishock3923 No where in my comment did I say it DIDN’T have grease fittings. So without even looking at this brand you come up with that conclusion? Every pin/bushing that has rotating movement has a grease fitting. The pins where the legs pivot up and down, there’s just a bit more movement, side to side, of the leg that I think it should. The “clip” for the pump was actually a nut and bolt that I thought I could hand tighten which was all on me. The leg pins are the only ones that have a “Clip” and - I - feel they could be larger. This is NOT a commercial backhoe. I do not use this 8hrs a days / 7 days a week / 52 weeks a year. I do more than dig holes or trench’s. So the small things that I mentioned are the end results of not just digging holes. So I may use it for a month straight. And yes also in my “World” I spent all that money so It will probably sit for 10 months out the year, my brush cutter will sit for 7 months, my hydraulic bucket may sit for 6 months, my tractors may sit for 6 months, but when I need them I have immediate access to them and I may use them for months at a time. I don’t have to wait for a spot in line to rent one or a day they can deliver it to me and spend $300 a day on a day that is not good for me and I have to take a day off in order to use it.
@@jaygyver7213 So sorry for my "mis-calculation & conclusinons". I JUST DID NOT See GREASE-fittings anywhere during the "Assembly Procedures". I'm sure glad for you "Sir" that it does. My Apologies. I just can't believe that l didn't see "Them"!
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This video and your website differ on some specs. Video says 3" hard wood, and 600 lbs. Your website says 4" hard wood and 550 lbs. Which is correct? Thanks
Hi Casey, we do have a disclaimer on the video. This was a prototype machine and slight changes have been made to improve the overall design and performance. We did go ahead and adjust the verbiage to match current specs. The correct ones are 4" hardwood and 550 lbs. We appreciate you pointing that out and hope this helps answer your question. Thank you!
Libtards get a good look
What’s the max diameter the chipper can take????
Hi Michael, 5" logs!
Ooohhh yea! I'm harder than a hickory tree now!
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I have a question. If you buy an adjustable length PTO shaft, let's say between 41" and 59", if your distance between tractor output shaft to implement shaft is 49", couldn't you use the PTO shaft as is without cutting? I'm new to this and would appreciate the help.
Absolutely, as long as you have the clearance in there!
Impact and at ratchet? Interesting..
Hey Travis, In the video you can see that the impact was used to initially snug the bolts, however, follow up was needed with the torque wrench to properly tighten to the correct specification.
You'll eventually strip the gears on the ratchet. It's not about "torque setting" use a breaker bar if you want an allen that fits a 3/8 drive.
Very nice video. Need to do one this week.
can you explain and show how the rotary anvil works? also it looks like the unit has dual branch breakers (similar to the betstco chipper). can you confirm that?
another video i saw said 2 inches from the edge of the output pto of the tractor not where it locks on, which is correct?
That’s my video. The mx8600 is a great piece of equipment, and well built. If anyone is looking for a small scale chipper, this is the one!
How about you run a piece of green wood thru it like hedge or black locust. That piece you used looks kinda dead. If it will chip a green hard wood I will buy one. thx
Yes the 8500G+ does chip green hard wood. This is a customer video that was sent in to us. Let us know if we can help you with anything else.
@@WoodMaxxPower Do you have any videos of chipping hardwood with this new technology?? I’m interested
Just ordered mine!
Did you wind up getting this unit?
I liked your video but I need some clarification even after reading the transcript. From detent to detent what’s 26 inches and the length of the PTO shaft was 28 inches leaving a difference of 2 inches. So you need to shorten the PTO shaft to inches on each half of the shaft. Now you are saying to add 2 inches to that difference? So basically this results in a 4 inch difference and so I need to takeoff 4 inches how many side Of the shaft. Are those extra 2 inches just safety measure?
Hello Edward - The extra two inches are to allow for contraction of the PTO shaft when raising and lowering the implements. A lot of times, the lower hitch arms allow the implement to articulate towards the tractor and as it does the shaft will contract. Some tractors, however, have long lower hitch arms and as the implement articulates the shaft actually expands. With this cutting method, you should have a little wiggle room in each direction. Hopefully this helps.
@@JoelAClear it does. Thank you very much.
Hey look a comment section that is enabled! The DR chippers channel is too pansy to allow comments. Looks like a slick piece of equipment.
Good video what I have the 62 H flail mower. Does this method work when it slides back-and-forth will the shaft be too short?
Thanks for a great easy to understand video. Some of the others I watched were too confusing. Yours was simple to understand.
That thing would take the rest of my life trying to chip things up.
Doesn't 4 + 4 equal 8?
Doubling up the cut from just 2 inches to 4 inches allows the shaft to slide back and forth as you raise or lower your attachments.
This process worked perfectly. Great step by step instructions. Thanks so much.
great video but equalize your sound please. Some parts I can barely hear and then the music kicks on and blows up my speakers.
In CZcams settings ( the gear icon top right of screen ) tap look for " additional settings " Select " Stable volume ". PROBLEM SOLVED
I followed his instructions to a t and the dang thing ended up being too short somewhere along the lines he did not do it right but anyway now I got to fix the one I got or buy another one
Same here.
In another video I just watched, the dude split the difference. He didn't take the entire length needed to be shortened off of both sides. What gives? This is not something I want to redo.
You can get an extension that will add 4" or so. Much cheaper than a new shaft. While the method shown works, there are individual situations to be careful of. Take measurements at maximum and minimum distances dependent on lift height. At the working distance, the method shown is good but keep in mind that depending on the impliment those distances may change drastically. If too short, the shaft can damage the tractor badly and if too long, the shaft can fail due to not enough overlap. 2 inches minimum play at the shortest and 4 inches minimum overlap at the longest. If you have trouble visualizing it all, lay it out on a table and look at max and min extensions and remember it takes cutting both sides down to shorten the shaft.
this videos is just idiotic and they should take it down. He was supposed to split the 4" and take 2 on each side, but he cuts 4 on each - so he shortened the shaft by 8 inches. You can even see when he puts the shaft back on - in sags in the middle (probably to short overlap)
You are completely wrong. Your idiotic post should be taken down. Think before you criticize bud!@@tokosmokus8416
Well done. Exactly what I was looking for.
Not ready to go when the chains of the cover have not been placed!