As a supplier of the 65xp Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper, I understand that proper off - season storage is crucial for maintaining the performance and longevity of this valuable equipment. In this blog, I'll share some comprehensive guidelines on how to store the 65xp Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper during the off - season.
1. Pre - storage Cleaning
Before you store the chipper, a thorough cleaning is essential. Start by removing all the debris, wood chips, and dust from the machine. Use a brush or compressed air to clean hard - to - reach areas such as the hopper, the disc blade area, and the discharge chute. Make sure to clean the engine compartment as well, removing any dirt or grass that may have accumulated. This helps prevent corrosion and damage to the components.
Cleaning not only protects the chipper's appearance but also ensures that no foreign objects interfere with its operation when you start it up again. For example, if wood chips are left in the discharge chute, they can block the airflow and cause overheating issues.


2. Fuel System Maintenance
The fuel system is one of the most critical parts of the chipper. First, run the engine until it runs out of fuel. This helps prevent the fuel from deteriorating and forming gum or varnish in the carburetor. If you plan to store the chipper for an extended period, it's advisable to add a fuel stabilizer to the remaining fuel in the tank before running the engine dry.
Fuel stabilizers can extend the shelf life of gasoline and prevent it from breaking down. They also help protect the fuel system components from corrosion. After running the engine dry, disconnect the fuel line from the carburetor to prevent any residual fuel from seeping back into the engine.
3. Blade Inspection and Maintenance
The disc blade is the heart of the 65xp Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper. Inspect the blade for any signs of wear, damage, or dullness. If the blade is dull, it should be sharpened or replaced. A sharp blade not only improves the chipping efficiency but also reduces the stress on the engine.
You can use a professional blade sharpener or take the blade to a qualified technician for sharpening. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for blade replacement and installation. Additionally, lubricate the blade mounting bolts to prevent rusting and ensure easy removal and installation in the future.
4. Lubrication
Proper lubrication is vital for the smooth operation of the chipper. Check all the lubrication points, including the bearings, chains, and gears. Apply the appropriate lubricant as recommended by the manufacturer. This helps reduce friction, wear, and tear on the moving parts.
For example, the chain drive system requires regular lubrication to prevent stretching and breakage. Use a high - quality chain lubricant to keep the chain in good condition. Also, check the oil level in the engine and change it if necessary. Fresh oil provides better protection for the engine during storage.
5. Battery Care
If your 65xp Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper is equipped with a battery, it's important to take proper care of it. Remove the battery from the chipper and store it in a cool, dry place. Charge the battery fully before storage and then check the charge level periodically during the off - season.
A discharged battery can freeze in cold temperatures, causing irreversible damage. You can use a battery maintainer to keep the battery at the optimal charge level. This helps prolong the battery's lifespan and ensures that it's ready to use when you need to start the chipper again.
6. Storage Location
Choose a suitable storage location for the chipper. It should be a dry, clean, and well - ventilated area. Avoid storing the chipper outdoors, as exposure to the elements can cause rusting, corrosion, and damage to the electrical components.
If you don't have a dedicated indoor storage space, you can use a high - quality waterproof cover to protect the chipper from rain, snow, and sunlight. Make sure the cover fits the chipper properly and is secured tightly.
7. Regular Inspections
Even during the off - season, it's a good idea to conduct regular inspections of the stored chipper. Check for any signs of damage, rust, or pest infestation. Look for loose bolts, wires, or hoses and tighten or repair them as needed.
Regular inspections can help you catch any potential problems early and prevent them from becoming major issues. For example, if you notice a small rust spot on the frame, you can treat it immediately to prevent it from spreading.
Comparison with Other Models
In our product line, we also offer other hand - fed chippers, such as the 19xpc Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper, the 90xp Towable Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper, and the Bandit 15xpc Movable Hand Fed Chippers. While the basic storage principles are similar for all these models, there may be some differences in specific components and requirements.
The 19xpc Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper has a drum - style cutting mechanism, which may require different blade maintenance procedures compared to the disc - style chipper. The 90xp Towable Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper is a towable model, so you need to pay attention to the trailer's storage and maintenance as well. The Bandit 15xpc Movable Hand Fed Chippers are designed for easy mobility, and you may need to secure the moving parts properly during storage.
Conclusion
Proper off - season storage of the 65xp Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper is essential for its long - term performance and reliability. By following the steps outlined above, you can ensure that your chipper is in top condition when the next chipping season arrives.
If you have any questions about the storage of the 65xp Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper or are interested in purchasing our products, including the 19xpc Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper, 90xp Towable Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper, or Bandit 15xpc Movable Hand Fed Chippers, please feel free to contact us for more information and start a procurement negotiation.
References
- Manufacturer's manual for the 65xp Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper
- Industry best practices for outdoor power equipment storage
