Posted by Don-Wi on November 11, 2012 at 08:37:14 from (75.207.101.155):
In Reply to: Oh what a day! posted by JWalker on November 10, 2012 at 18:41:00:
Works pretty good. I'm thinking of making a chute to help guide the limbs in, and the benefit of the Fox is the apron bed which helps run them in from farther away, instead of having to feed them directly into the feed rolls. Tons of caution is needed. (don't think I need to say that, but I'll still say it)
The prev. owner of our fox used it to do some chipping, and they had made up a safety bar that went in place of the original linkage for the reversing gear box, and has a bar right above the housing. Of course since I took it off 10 years ago, it got used for something else. Yesterday I had to refabricate something else for the job, but it still does the job and is handy when a branch doesn't want to feed in.
I'll try to get some pictures of it when I'm working on it.
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