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Ingersoll wood chipper at work

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2026 12:52 pm
by Spike188
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Took 1 hour to process.
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The chipper needs a lot of tlc but functions. The side grinder chute is almost broken off and the rubber mounts on the top loader are finished.

Re: Ingersoll wood chipper at work

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2026 4:00 pm
by dhitching
Reach out to MacKissic for any parts you can't source through Ingersoll. For instance they have new isolators for the top chute available.

Re: Ingersoll wood chipper at work

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2026 5:31 pm
by Spike188
@dhitching , Thank you for the info. I purchased isolator bushings from Princes Auto, the Canadian version of Harbour Freight. Don't tell anyone but they have gone awol. The chipper repair project was demoted several years ago. Priorities were the shop build last winter, the 646lbh is now back on the list, and at least 4 more 4xxx tractor restorations are in there somewhere. I need more time in a day. My current comment to customers is, " If I were you I wouldn't hire me, because I am not dependable any more." So far that is working as well as hoped.

Re: Ingersoll wood chipper at work

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2026 3:52 pm
by Spike188
]448 multi task this week.
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After throwing the blade on and contouring the front yard in preparation for a load of topsoil, the trailer was attached.
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Moved the chips from the back yard to garden side.
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It was a fair sized load.