Hey there! As a supplier of the 21xp Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper, I've got some great tips on how to store this awesome piece of equipment when it's not in use. Trust me, proper storage not only keeps your chipper in top - notch condition but also extends its lifespan.
First off, let's talk about the importance of cleaning the chipper before storage. You know, after a long day of chipping branches and twigs, there's bound to be a lot of debris stuck in different parts of the machine. Start by removing any remaining wood chips from the hopper, the drum, and the discharge chute. A good old - fashioned brush can be really handy for getting into those nooks and crannies. You don't want any of that moisture - attracting debris hanging around, as it can lead to rust and corrosion over time.


Next, take a look at the blades. The blades are the heart of the chipper, and they need special attention. Use a clean cloth to wipe off any sap or resin that might have accumulated on them. If the blades are dull, it's a good idea to sharpen them before storing. A sharp blade not only makes the chipping process more efficient but also reduces the strain on the motor. You can find blade - sharpening guides online or ask a professional if you're not sure how to do it.
Now, let's move on to the engine. If your 21xp Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper has a gas engine, it's crucial to drain the fuel. Gasoline can break down over time, and the varnish it leaves behind can clog the carburetor and other engine parts. You can use a siphon pump to remove the fuel from the tank. After draining the fuel, run the engine for a few minutes to burn off any remaining fuel in the lines. This helps prevent gum and varnish buildup.
For the battery, if your chipper is electric or has an electric - start feature, disconnect the battery cables. A fully charged battery should be stored in a cool, dry place. You can also use a battery tender to keep the battery at an optimal charge level during storage. This will ensure that the battery is ready to go when you need to use the chipper again.
Once you've cleaned and prepped the chipper, it's time to find a suitable storage location. The ideal place is a dry, covered area like a shed or a garage. If you don't have access to a shed or garage, you can use a heavy - duty tarp to cover the chipper. Make sure the tarp is securely fastened to prevent it from blowing off in the wind. Avoid storing the chipper outside in the open, as exposure to rain, snow, and sunlight can cause damage to the machine.
When storing the chipper, it's a good idea to elevate it off the ground. You can use wooden blocks or pallets to keep the chipper off the damp ground. This helps prevent rust on the bottom of the machine and also makes it easier to move the chipper when you're ready to use it again.
Now, let's talk about some additional tips for long - term storage. If you're planning to store the chipper for more than a few months, consider applying a thin coat of lubricant to the moving parts. This helps prevent rust and keeps the parts moving smoothly. You can use a general - purpose lubricant or a product specifically designed for outdoor power equipment.
Also, it's a good idea to check on your stored chipper periodically. Even if it's in a protected area, you never know what might happen. Look for any signs of damage, such as cracks in the housing or loose bolts. If you notice any issues, address them right away to prevent further damage.
If you're interested in other chippers we offer, check out our 200xp Towable Disc Style Hand - fed Chipper. It's a beast of a machine, perfect for larger jobs. And for those with smaller needs, our 18xp Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper is a great option. We also have the Bandit 12xp Drum - style Chippers, which are known for their reliability and performance.
In conclusion, proper storage of your 21xp Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper is essential for its longevity and performance. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your chipper is in great shape whenever you need it. Whether you're a professional landscaper or a homeowner looking to keep your yard tidy, a well - maintained chipper is a valuable tool.
If you're thinking about adding a 21xp Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper or any of our other chippers to your equipment collection, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to answer any questions you might have and help you make the right choice for your needs. Let's start a conversation about how our chippers can make your chipping jobs easier and more efficient.
References:
- Outdoor Power Equipment Maintenance Guides
- Manufacturer's Manual for 21xp Drum Style Hand - fed Chipper
