jloven
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- Joined
- Sep 28, 2009
- Messages
- 79
- Location
- Marshall, NC
- Tractor
- 2013 John Deere 4720, 2014 New Holland T5.115, 2017 JD 4066R cab
I know there have been a couple of threads on this topic in the past, but I needs some advice on the best PTO Chipper. I will doing various chipping tasks with it and want one that can chip the small stuff up to 6" and that will last over time. Will not be using it everyday of course, but I don't want to have to trade out after a few years of use.
I have looked at the OXXN and Woodmaxx versus the Wallenstein 62 and Salsco 624 and 627 units. I have a JD 3720 with power beyond installed, so I think I can run any of them without much issue. It really comes down to the $$$, it looks like I can get a new OXXN or Woodmaxx with Hydraulic feed for $2700 or so shipped to my front door. I have found a used Wallenstein 62 and Salscos 624 and 627's. My question is would it be better to get the OXXN / Woodmaxx new with hydraulic feed or go with Wallenstein / Salsco without? Any owners of OXXN / Woodmaxx comments on their experiences would be appreciated. From video and pics, it looks like the wallenstein / Salscos chip faster and are more durable??? Thanks
I have looked at the OXXN and Woodmaxx versus the Wallenstein 62 and Salsco 624 and 627 units. I have a JD 3720 with power beyond installed, so I think I can run any of them without much issue. It really comes down to the $$$, it looks like I can get a new OXXN or Woodmaxx with Hydraulic feed for $2700 or so shipped to my front door. I have found a used Wallenstein 62 and Salscos 624 and 627's. My question is would it be better to get the OXXN / Woodmaxx new with hydraulic feed or go with Wallenstein / Salsco without? Any owners of OXXN / Woodmaxx comments on their experiences would be appreciated. From video and pics, it looks like the wallenstein / Salscos chip faster and are more durable??? Thanks