nvr-enuf
ArboristSite Member
Hello eveyone, I just purchased a tow behind wood chipper which unfortunately does not have a mfg tag on it. I would like to know the brand / model as well as any maintanence required. I believe it might be a 1986 woodchuck wc 12 based on internet searches. I will take some photos tomorrow, but for now I can try to list out the details:
- tow behind w/ pintle hitch
- rear fold down chute, original color was a light whiteish green. 2nd previous owner painted it a lovely camo color combo
- Powered by ford I6, I believe it is a 300 cubic inch.
- has oil bath air filter on the passenger side of the machine
- has a blower with duct work on the driver side of the machine
- Frame is a channel iron
- has flag holders on left and right side
- has rear adjustable leg or post on the passenger side.
- has the ability to discharge on the passenger side instead of discharging forward
- Engine has a govenor with a pulley that runs off the engine with a chain going to where the ignition / guages are. what is weird is that the gauge panel has a hole with a slot so one can change the length of the chain which connects to the govenor so I am assuming this changes the max RPM
So far I changed the oil, plugs, wires, points, condensor, cap, rotor.
There is two grease points near the lever which engages the clutch but I do not seen any grease fittings on the rear chipper, is this right? I would guess that the chipper / drum would need to be lubed as well.
Thanks for any info or help on what i had bought. I can't wait to try it out. It needs a muffler, just a glasspack on it now, any suggestions?
Based on a previous post, I already contacted altec for a wc12 manual.
How do I know if I have a 12 or 16" drum? I have not flipped the chute back, but I am assuming once I do that i should be able to measure the drum diameter. If there is an easier way, please let me know.
Thanks
SAS
- tow behind w/ pintle hitch
- rear fold down chute, original color was a light whiteish green. 2nd previous owner painted it a lovely camo color combo
- Powered by ford I6, I believe it is a 300 cubic inch.
- has oil bath air filter on the passenger side of the machine
- has a blower with duct work on the driver side of the machine
- Frame is a channel iron
- has flag holders on left and right side
- has rear adjustable leg or post on the passenger side.
- has the ability to discharge on the passenger side instead of discharging forward
- Engine has a govenor with a pulley that runs off the engine with a chain going to where the ignition / guages are. what is weird is that the gauge panel has a hole with a slot so one can change the length of the chain which connects to the govenor so I am assuming this changes the max RPM
So far I changed the oil, plugs, wires, points, condensor, cap, rotor.
There is two grease points near the lever which engages the clutch but I do not seen any grease fittings on the rear chipper, is this right? I would guess that the chipper / drum would need to be lubed as well.
Thanks for any info or help on what i had bought. I can't wait to try it out. It needs a muffler, just a glasspack on it now, any suggestions?
Based on a previous post, I already contacted altec for a wc12 manual.
How do I know if I have a 12 or 16" drum? I have not flipped the chute back, but I am assuming once I do that i should be able to measure the drum diameter. If there is an easier way, please let me know.
Thanks
SAS