Wallenstein BXM42

   / Wallenstein BXM42 #1  

Fanlo2300

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Quebec Canada
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Case IH DX33
I just took delivery today of my new chipper mulcher.

Took me 10 minutes to attach it to my DX33 and put it to work on a pile of pine branches.

WOW it does the job as expected. It eats 4" branches and pine needles without à hiccup.

My 27 HP PTO is powerful enough for thr BXM42, no problem.

I am very pleased.
 
   / Wallenstein BXM42 #2  
I just took delivery today of my new chipper mulcher.

Took me 10 minutes to attach it to my DX33 and put it to work on a pile of pine branches.

WOW it does the job as expected. It eats 4" branches and pine needles without à hiccup.

My 27 HP PTO is powerful enough for thr BXM42, no problem.

I am very pleased.

I have the same unit and I also am very pleased with it. Very well built!
 
   / Wallenstein BXM42 #3  
I love feeding the entire top of a pine tree in where it's 4" and smaller. Sucks it right in and makes a nice pile of chips.
 
   / Wallenstein BXM42 #4  
I have a Kubota L3240 and am considering the purchase of a chipper/shredder. I'm considering the BXM42 or the BXM32. I have heard that there are folks using a B series tractor with the BXM42 so I don't think I would have any problems running the chipper/shredder. However, I wanted to know if when connected to a B or L series how great is the angle on the PTO attachment? Has this been a problem that has caused issues with going through shear bolts? Thanks in advance for your responses.

Gulfvet01
 
   / Wallenstein BXM42 #5  
I have a Kubota L3240 and am considering the purchase of a chipper/shredder. I'm considering the BXM42 or the BXM32. I have heard that there are folks using a B series tractor with the BXM42 so I don't think I would have any problems running the chipper/shredder. However, I wanted to know if when connected to a B or L series how great is the angle on the PTO attachment? Has this been a problem that has caused issues with going through shear bolts?

In two years of regular use, chipping more Oak than anything else, I have never snapped a shear bolt. Not even sure my BX42s has a shear bolt. Wallenstein makes The Best, they go on and on and on.

Buy the BXM42 for its heavier construction. You will be glad you did.

Your L3240 will power either Wallenstein model easily.
 

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   / Wallenstein BXM42 #6  
A bought a pack of 5 shear bolts and have yet to use 1
 
   / Wallenstein BXM42 #7  
Same here for my BX42 - never broke a shear bolt, which may be good or bad. I have stalled my BX25 a few times from chipping near 4" dry oak, but no damage to the chipper or tractor. Wallenstein makes some good stuff.
 
   / Wallenstein BXM42 #8  
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I was concerned with the sharp angle PTO connection that it would put undue stress on the shear bolt but the feedback provided from you fellas reassure me that this shouldn't be a problem. I am leaning towards the BXM42 but was thinking that my brother who lives a block from me and has a BX2360 could use the chipper as well if I get the BXM32. However, no way he could lift the larger of the two chipper/shredders. The BXM42 would probably be nearly as big as his tractor. Decisions Decisions...
 
   / Wallenstein BXM42 #9  
There is quite a bit of size difference between the two. Brother needs a bigger tractor.:D
 
   / Wallenstein BXM42 #10  
There is quite a bit of size difference between the two. Brother needs a bigger tractor.:D

I agree but I refrain from mentioning this may create a sore point. Since I'm so close I'll probably just run my tractor over and work to do what he needs to do. Still considering both but am leaning to the BXM42. Does anyone have any more feedback regarding any problems or issues experienced?
 
 
 
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