Don't know the Wallenstein chippers but does the chute rotate so that you can direct the chip exhaust?
If so is the chute round construction or square? My chipper's chip exhaust is made out of 8x8 inner dimension square tube. The top of the chute rotates and if I rotate it so that the square upper does not align with the square lower section I can get a clog with very leafy material or very fine twig type material due to the obstruction at the rotation joint.
If I keep the upper and the lower sections aligned (yes that is only 4 "perfect" directions to discharge) I have no problem with any material.
If I am chipping dry it makes no difference if the sections are rotated so as not to be perfectly aligned then I have infinite rotation angles. I just watch it when chipping leafy material and make certain upper and lower sections are in alignment.
This may or may not be relevant to your situation depending upon design.
If so is the chute round construction or square? My chipper's chip exhaust is made out of 8x8 inner dimension square tube. The top of the chute rotates and if I rotate it so that the square upper does not align with the square lower section I can get a clog with very leafy material or very fine twig type material due to the obstruction at the rotation joint.
If I keep the upper and the lower sections aligned (yes that is only 4 "perfect" directions to discharge) I have no problem with any material.
If I am chipping dry it makes no difference if the sections are rotated so as not to be perfectly aligned then I have infinite rotation angles. I just watch it when chipping leafy material and make certain upper and lower sections are in alignment.
This may or may not be relevant to your situation depending upon design.