Chipper Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement?

   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement? #11  
I'm also a fan of the PTO chippers. Other TBNer's have given really great reasons...my contribution is you would spend some serious cash (several thousand $$$'s) for a stand alone chipper that has the horsepower of a PTO unit.
 
   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement? #12  
Put-put-green,

Any of the small stuff is trash. A MacKissic 3ph chipper/shredder will do up to 3 1/2" stuff and is really easy to maintain. I owned an 8 hp TroyBilt that was a real pain to rotate or to change out the hammers on; whereas, this job on a MacKissic is "a piece of cake" as my friend James (who has a stand alone unit) said of the job. I agree with him after doing mine once so far.

I've NEVER, absolutely NEVER, bogged down the Mac on my 18.5 hp JD. Whereas, I was forever stalling or jamming the TroyBilt or another Mac (shredder only) that mounted onto my 12 hp Gravely.

The metal casing on the Mac is considerably lighter weight than what was on the TroyBilt. It'll dent, but it hasn't perforated. The screen is also lighter weight and is kind of a pain to get off and on, because it distorts a bit. Whereas, the TroyBilt's was so heavy that it wouldn't distort (if it ever did, you'd likely have to use a torch and lots of "action" words to get it off and back on).

Ralph
 
   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement? #13  
I get to be the black sheep in the group of 3PT chipper folks. For me I prefer the tow behind trailer chipper my self. I have a 25 Hp vermeer chipper that I use for my business that I keep at my Dad's place. It has a speed control for the feeding rollers which is great. That thing will chew up 6" stuff. If you wanted to go to a friend or family's place to do some chipping loading up and hauling the tractor and chipper might be a hassle. Versus pretty much any sized truck to pull it. Also you can shoot the chips into the back of a truck and haul them away. You can't do that with a 3PT unless you pull a truck up and shoot them into that..
Just my 2 cents worth.
Jim
 
   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement? #14  
Treemonkey1000 said:
I get to be the black sheep in the group of 3PT chipper folks. For me I prefer the tow behind trailer chipper my self. I have a 25 Hp vermeer chipper that I use for my business...

Yeah, but you're writing about a commercial chipper you use for a business (landscaping?). I reckon that machine cost upward to $10000.

Most of us are discussing smaller residential units that will get (for the most part) occasional use.
 
   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement? #15  
I borrowed my friends 10 hp unit a couple of weeks ago and was glad to return it. Compared to a little bearcat 3 point unit I used last year it is a POS. A lot of work to feed, jambs easily, a did not like to digest 1" lilacs and yes -- it was a well known American brand. A couple of hours of working with it convinced me to have a fire:D
 
   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement? #16  
I went with the 3pt variety for two main reasons:
didn't want another engine to maintain
can get a much better built 3pt model for similar money as a not very good stand alone.
I figure anything bigger than about 2.5 inch wood is firewood but the chipper doesn't even twitch when fed the smaller stuff. Mine is rated 4' so I had to try it. Turned a 4" at the butt and about 30 foot long tree into chips in a very few seconds.:cool:
 
   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement? #17  
I've seen used DR 3pt chippers for around a thousand dollars, and I expect that you would be much happier with one of them than with a small stand alone. I bought an 8hp well known brand once, and like a previous poster ended up burning a lot of brush, and selling the chipper.
 
   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement? #18  
I've rented one the few times I've needed something large. The thing I rented was bigger than my tractor, chewed up logs. I've started keeping all that wood instead of chipping it. I pile it in back along the pasture fence to make shelter for wildlife, and rotten wood produces all kinds of things that birds like to eat. Also keeps the horses from pushing down the fences, don't have to trim under them, no pollution, save the whales, etc.
 
   / Wood chipper: free standing or tractor implement?
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As I have a heavily treed 9 acres lot which has never been cleared, I am sure my use of a chipper, at least till the lot is cleared of all dead wood and lower branches on the trees cut, will be more than occasional! From the information supplied here, and now on the other wood chipper thread, I will contact my tractor dealer and see what he will sell a MacKissic TPH 22 for, and what other units he may have for sale.

JLC
 
 
 
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