Chippers Left Outside

   / Chippers Left Outside #11  
I bought an almost new, but years old 15" PTO chipper that had been left outside. A real shame. It would be one of the last pieces of equipment that sits outside now.
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #12  
I use the thickest, blackest, sticky grease I have on the chipper blades. I want it to still be there when I fire the chipper up next spring. I've done this now for eight years and the blades have been well protected.
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #13  
any recommendations to stop pests? what type of grease would you use. think fluid film would work?

Critters seem to live in anything and eat everything. When you put a tarp on something outside you are building a nice home for critters. Even inside you get critters. My 1 year old garage kept bike starting running rough recently...I found a mouse nest in the air box - WTF, you'd think it was being stored in an old hay loft not a clean open garage floor and no dust cover even! Bottom line is nature will take over no matter what we do.

Personally I would just rent low use equipment instead of buying and leaving stuff to rot outside.
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #14  
I would like to have a chipper but won't leave it outside, and don't have room in my garage. Recently I keep having a mental picture of something resembling an outhouse near my desired chipping area in which I'd store the chipper, i.e. sized and made to purpose to house a chipper. Ventilated, screened where necessary, rain proof. Anybody done anything like that? I'm thinking a stationary thing like that isn't hard or expensive to build, if you don't mind an ugly tarpaper covered thing that looks like an outhouse in the woods.

I'm sure I would have to put a crescent moon like hole in the door just ... because.
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #15  
I think carport would be way better storage than tarp due to free air movement.
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #16  
Have a friend where you can store it inside? maybe trade for a days use..
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #17  
Get some of that plastic flexible water pipe (usually PVC and black) and make a little "hoop shed" with the tarp and some zipties. Draw the tarp down tight.
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #18  
You will find that your metal skids will firm surface rust where they make contact with any surface including the wood. You will not eliminate that unfortunately. You can reduce it by removing some planks. A good treatment of oil and keeping on top of rust with either a wire brush or a brush and rust convertor and paint are a must even more so in a humid climate.
If you removed the chute, would you be able to rearrange the inside of your canvas storage to have it inside when it is not in heavy usage? Then use outside storage and tarps during regular usage periods?
that's odd that could happen!. I put a piece of plywood on the top of my cast iron tablesaw in my shed to prevent rust, that works perfect!.
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #19  
Bring it up to my place in CT, I will store it for you in my barn if I can use it for a few hours!
 
   / Chippers Left Outside #20  
This is all it takes to keep a chipper happy and out of the weather. Hmmm..... the weeds seem to like this area also. View attachment 668537
 
 

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