I Tested These $81,000 WOOD CHIPPERS Against Each Other

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In today's video we're finding out which $81,000 wood chipper works the best for some logging activities - the 2023 1621x Brush Chipper or the 2024 BVR16 Brush Chipper?

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2023 1621x Brush Chipper - 4.3L 6C
2024 BVR16 Brush Shipper - 6.0L V8
HUSQVARNA 592 XP Chainsaw
AVANT 528 Wheel Loaders
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Hey Jacob,

I’ve been watching your channel for sometime now. What I admire about you is that you are a young man, hard-working, on entrepreneur, very positive social influencer, and obviously decent human being, very capable, confident, talented. I sincerely wish you the best in your business endeavors. I am a 58-year-old businessman myself, owned an/d operated various small businesses for the past 30 years and understand the struggle that is involved. I live on 128 acre property where I harvest wood in order to heat my home. I have learned a tremendous amount from you and enjoy, watching the complexity of some of your jobs, because my situation is less difficult than your jobs! 😊

darrenparker
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My man, if you have to decide between 2 new chippers ranging around $80, 000, the yearly salary of many people, I applaud you for your business success. I can't wait to be like you when I grow up!!!

Soldierdiaz
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6 liter will drink more when not chipping hard, but if they are both the same the big boy. More cubic inch displacement will mean it can operate with less load on the engine. It will live longer with less wear on the internals of the engine IMHO

stevestock
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Glad you're in the position to make such a choice Jacob. I remember the Jetta days!

LeeTillbury
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Right from the git go I knew you were going to go with the new model because of the convenience of the way it was setup and the extra horsepower to frag the big ones faster. Congrats on your business being profitable enough to have the best equipment!

rayclark
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I love how the poplar serves it's purpose in the natural environment. Though a weak wood it's a fast growing pioneer tree adding it's organic matter to the forest floor improving the soil composition for more valuable (to people) trees to come up in the better soil. That makes it perfect for chipping.

dshobe
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6:38 "I know you guys are like, will you stop talking already" ... keeps talking. Love it

Shimmolphinny
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What no Randy, come on!

As always another great video Jake, thanks for sharing with all of us!!

tlars
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I’m just an old woman who, for inexplicable reasons, enjoys your videos. My experience with cutting trees is limited to a long dead tree (I’m being generous) that I cut down with a reciprocating saw and pruning palm trees. Still, I find what you so fascinating.
You’ve probably explained before but can you tell me why, when cutting the wedge, sometimes the horizontal part of the wedge is at the bottom and sometimes at the top?
Thanks Jacob and best wishes.

deannawhite
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Impressive new chipper you just purchased!
I am sure it we’ll help expedite chipping of
brush and sizable limbs on future jobs.
Your young arborist Isaac seems to have
some exceptional skills with tree work. I
am sure he will get even better as time
goes on. It was quite enlightening to
watch a young man do things as
skillfully as he did, in taking down
the very tall, two dead poplars. The
way you and your guys explain the
rationale for what you are doing, makes
watching your videos so much more
enjoyable, for those of us not involved
in your trade. You will never get bored
watching a. Guilty of Treeson video,
never! The humor that a you, Randy
and some of the others interject during
the video, make it a lot more
entertaining for the audience. Thanks
for sharing the video footage of your
tree removal jobs with us. Your efforts
are much appreciated by the audience!

jonathangold
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You have to keep the Hawaiian shirts in stock 😅 we love them, i plan on ordering more since everyone that sees me wearing it, love it haha💚💚 its a good conversation starter. Plus its all because of randy and you getting together so its a staple in the community that signifies our love for randy and his great humor💚

bernhard
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Randomly found your channel last night and have been watching a bunch of your videos, so it cool to see a new one tonight.

KAI..._
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I have a old moorbark 2070xl twister 1 knife 100 hp turbo deisle its been used abused and fixed from general wear and ive re enginerd alot of things on it but moorbark chippers just wont quit and mine anyway sucks stuff in better then bandit and Vermeer.

Glad to see your business doing well

backwoodslogging
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Ive worked for one of the top morbark dealers in the US for nearly can tell ya....we are pretty worried about Morbark's decision to completely remodel the entire commercial chipper line with the BVR line....making the equipment more like Vermeer in order to compete with vermeer was is a terrible move imo....people bought Morbark because it wasnt a vermeer....because the morbark was over built, simple, easy to repair, had heavy duty industrial standard parts...now with the BVR series, everything that made a Morbark a Morbark has been deleted...now we have a Morbark trying to be a vermeer....we were always worried about this happening when Morbark was sold off from the original family owned business to conglomerate equipment industrial equipment continues to evolve and improve and still dominates the industrial wood recycling segment....and the acquisition of Rayco was a great move and we have seen huge improvements in Rayco equipment quality and production/availability [RG165 excluded lol]....but for Morbark to completely up-end their bread and butter market, the hand-fed brush chipper line, is extremely troubling

enslavedbytruth
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Right off the bat.. I don’t like the one with electric style feed wheel control…instead of direct hydraulic activation that clicks in.. just more electronics to worry with

mikehopkins
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The video is so good! Thank you for sharing this useful knowledge.

Paullin-bq
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If you can get a ford 6.2 I’d highly recommend it. We have that smaller psi in our 1415 and a 6.2 in our 2131 and the 6.2 actually drinks the same or less fuel even with a much bigger chipper.

falleno
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I liked the chipper comparison at the start of the video, fun change of pace for all the tree chopping.

eveengineer
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no asphalt, no bucket truck. looks like a good job for Kevin :) Awesome machines!

valentinvogel
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you always take them down safely and with out any issues! $80k is a tone of work! just keep
busy and working hard! you will keep ahead of the game! and get things paid off before you know it!
keep up the great videos, and be safe out there!

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