John Dougherty
Bronze Member
Hilbilly,John D, I figured Dave wasn't your sales dealer from your earlier post and he has provided some good input to this thread.
I didn't try to get the paint off the bolt head as there was a blob of weld material on the end. There are some sort of markings on the bolt but they are not legible because of the weld. My drive shaft did not have an excess of paint on it and the 2 plates move freely so I don't think I have the same issue as you. At least not the paint issue but I may have a shear bolt issue, if the bolt is too strong.
I built a box that mounts on my pallet forks and take that with me to where I will be chipping. I put the box on the ground and then direct the chips into the box. When I'm done I pick up the box with the pallet forks and return to the garden and dump the chips into it. The box has a hinge on the front face that I open up. I'd take a pic but its raining.
What a great idea on the chip box, wish I had thought of that. I built a dedicated trailer to use for capturing the chips. It works pretty well, but it can be hard to get the chips out of it. Those suckers really want to hold in the box. I welded a trailer ball onto the chipper frame so the shoot lines up with the middle of the trailer and I just tow it that way. I think I will weld a cleat under the tongue of the trailer so I can hook it with the FEL and pick it all up to dump. It's only a 4x5 trailer so no big deal. I used my forks for the first time today to pick up the log that remained from the tree. Maybe 14inches by 12 feet long. No problem at all. Moved it up to the cutting area. Sweet.
I will report back when I experiment with the softer bolts. I'm hoping that Dave will contact the maker and find out what hardness they are recommending. I could contact them as well, but I suspect a dealer would get a pretty reliable response. Rain in BC, eh? No sympathy from here, we could use it. Year four of our drought and it's going to be above 80*F today. I did manage to capture 8k gals of rain water for the garden and for fire protection. Could have had more, but I got tired of buying $1k tanks! More next year I suppose. I could say a lot of nice things about my time in BC and the people I met there, but I'll close with; BC+rain=fly fishing for monster steelhead.
JD