Is this modification to a chipper possible?

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mpilihp

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Pasquali 988
Hello I have a DR 3PT chipper that has worked well for me on my 15hp Iseki tractor but I have upgraded to a larger tractor (Pasquali 988) and the PTO speed on it only goes to 750 where as the Iseki has a higher speed. Its too slow for us now, I tried a different chipper (Patu) but it unfortunately is set up more for chipping large trees (shoot down low) and is back breaking to put a lot of small branches in it.

So the DR has only one blade on the fly wheel, I am wondering if it would be possible to modify the flywheel to allow putting a second or even two more blades on the flywheel. This is beyond my ability but is this something a machine shop would be able to do?

Thanks

~ Phil
 
   / Is this modification to a chipper possible? #2  
It sounds like more work than it is worth. If you do it, you should also make the flywheel much heavier too, to keep down drive-line shocks.
 
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Hi well I was looking at this guy's posting on how he made his own chipper and appears pretty straight forward for someone who works with metal.

Steve Bedair's Wood Chipper

Use a torch to cut the slot, machine out a grove for the blade and drill and tap the mounting holes then balance it...

I can take it apart and resemble, I just cant do the modification to the flywheel.

~ Phil
 
   / Is this modification to a chipper possible? #4  
Does anyone make an adapter for the PTO to increase the RPM's, like an overdrive unit?
 
   / Is this modification to a chipper possible? #5  
a belt and pulley system would probably work better than gears in this application.

It should be easier to build than modifying the chipper I'd think.
 
   / Is this modification to a chipper possible? #6  
I was under the impression DR chippers were designed for 540 pto speeds, perhaps I was wrong?

--->Paul
 
   / Is this modification to a chipper possible? #7  
The newer DR I looked at was designed for 540rpm.
 
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The newer DR I looked at was designed for 540rpm.

Well I dont have an engine Tach on either tractor so not sure what speed Im really running them at. I checked the manual on the Iseki and the 2nd PTO speed says its 752 and the Pasquali im running on teh 750 pto speed but obviously engine speed can make a difference. Either way on teh Pasquali it runs slower and is slower than death to chip, its like watching mushrooms grow. Im looking for a better alternative but not much for options around Maine and the second chipper I bought doesnt do what I want any better.
 
   / Is this modification to a chipper possible? #10  
If you add anthing it has to be done so the unit as a whole / flywheel
remains balanced. I doubt just 2 will work, maybe 4, so as to keep it
balanced. I believe there are other considerations as well, as in to offset
blades or not to.

I think it might be best to put it up for sale and take your winnings
and ungrade to a new and improved unit.
 

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