Wood Chipper Parts


Your wood chipper is just like any machine that will occasionally break down because it needs to be serviced or perhaps you just need to have some of the wood chipper parts replaced. Proper maintenance plays a big part in helping to keep your machine in top condition. Regular wear and tear is normal, but if you do not follow the proper maintenance procedures like cleaning the machine after each use, then it will run down faster and can end up costing you money in unnecessary repairs, which could have been easily prevented.

Wood Chipper Parts

Signs That Your Wood Chipper is not Performing Optimally

Sometimes we have difficulty making a distinction between major and minor problems. But not being observant enough though is not a good thing. When you leave a problem unchecked long enough, it can lead to bigger and more serious problems. Here are some signs that tell you that there's something wrong with your machine and what you can do to fix it.

  • Sub-par Chip Quality. If your machine is churning out wood chips that are not up to the usual standards that it has managed in the past, you need to check on the blades because they have most likely dulled with continued use and will need to either be sharpened or turned.
  • Problems with materials ejecting from the spout. This is actually an issue that can stem from several sources so different avenues must be checked.
  • Slack-drive belts. If the belts are still in serviceable condition, they just need to be tightened.
  • Insufficient RPM on the machine. Just increase the speed.
  • Worn Ejector Wings. Replace or adjust depending on the extent of wear.
  • Slack V-belts. Simply tighten the belts.
  • Clogged control valve. A quick cleaning should do the trick.

When is the Right Time to Get Wood Chipper Parts Replaced?

Now that you know what to look out for, here are some tips to help you determine when you need to get your wood chipper parts replaced:

  • Blades have been sharpened more than three times or there are chips and cracks longer than an inch.
  • Badly worn belts that can no longer even be tightened need to be replaced.
  • A worn hydraulic fluid pump needs to be replaced as it will make the fluid hotter than what's acceptable and cause your machine to malfunction.
  • If cleaning a clogged control valve does not fix your machine's ejecting problems, the part will need to be replaced.

Where to Get Wood Chipper Parts

Getting wood chipper parts is not a difficult task since there are several avenues that you can try. Your first option is to check local gardening stores and wood chipper dealers to see if they have the particular component you need. Professional service centers will also likely have what you are looking for and be able to fit it in for you as well. And if you have exhausted these options, be sure to check online at third party retailers like Tool Parts Direct and Wesspur. Amazon and Ebay also have an extensive inventory of wood chipper parts and machines.


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