windthrown
361 Junkie
Fellow Arborists...
I bought an older Brush Bandit chipper a while back and I an trying to figure out what model it is, and what type of Wisconsin gas engine is bolted onto it so I can get it working. The numbers are all missing or I do not know where to look for them. There are more warning labels on a Bandit than on an F-16 fighter jet! It has also been jury rigged over the years and is in need of new hydrolic lines and I am not sure what else... yet.
Anyway, after looking at some online photos and reading about Bandit, this seems to be a model 86 or a model 90. It has a V-twin Wisconsin gas engine on it that has a Walbro LMH-43 carb. It has a quick stop bar and a 9-1/2 in by 17 inch opening on the throat. It has a 6 or 7 inch roller, and a 30 inch disc that is 2 inches thick. It has a single set of knives on the disc. The engine flywheel has "XNG 217" and "35" stamped on it. The engine has an electric starter on it.
Basically the carb is pretty dinged up and needs replacing. I cannot find a replacement anyplace (no one stocks the Walbro LMH-43 any more). I got a rebuild kit for it and rebuilt it to spec, but I am not sure that the carb jets are still working. The engine has a lot of hours on it, and maybe should be rebuilt, or just replaced. Or upgraded to a larger engine. I do not know what model engines will work on this with the clutch assembly that it has.
Anyone have any insight on this? The hardware side of the unit is all in good condition (frame, tires, hitch, road running gear, bearings, clutch, starter, spare set of knives are all good). The hydrolic lines need replacing, and the engine/carb seems to be the big issue. We have 105 acres here and we are in dire need of a working chipper of this size to deal with thinning Doug fir stands and cutting low hanging boughs. I would rather chip them than have to burn the slash.
Any help appreciated...
-Scott
I bought an older Brush Bandit chipper a while back and I an trying to figure out what model it is, and what type of Wisconsin gas engine is bolted onto it so I can get it working. The numbers are all missing or I do not know where to look for them. There are more warning labels on a Bandit than on an F-16 fighter jet! It has also been jury rigged over the years and is in need of new hydrolic lines and I am not sure what else... yet.
Anyway, after looking at some online photos and reading about Bandit, this seems to be a model 86 or a model 90. It has a V-twin Wisconsin gas engine on it that has a Walbro LMH-43 carb. It has a quick stop bar and a 9-1/2 in by 17 inch opening on the throat. It has a 6 or 7 inch roller, and a 30 inch disc that is 2 inches thick. It has a single set of knives on the disc. The engine flywheel has "XNG 217" and "35" stamped on it. The engine has an electric starter on it.
Basically the carb is pretty dinged up and needs replacing. I cannot find a replacement anyplace (no one stocks the Walbro LMH-43 any more). I got a rebuild kit for it and rebuilt it to spec, but I am not sure that the carb jets are still working. The engine has a lot of hours on it, and maybe should be rebuilt, or just replaced. Or upgraded to a larger engine. I do not know what model engines will work on this with the clutch assembly that it has.
Anyone have any insight on this? The hardware side of the unit is all in good condition (frame, tires, hitch, road running gear, bearings, clutch, starter, spare set of knives are all good). The hydrolic lines need replacing, and the engine/carb seems to be the big issue. We have 105 acres here and we are in dire need of a working chipper of this size to deal with thinning Doug fir stands and cutting low hanging boughs. I would rather chip them than have to burn the slash.
Any help appreciated...
-Scott