Chipper Woods Chipper - TCH4500

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I think at least some of the Woods chippers are OEM Bearcat machines - I have their 70554 and have been very pleased. I also looked at Wallenstein. All of these machines are very good but pricey.

But as far as price/performance goes you absolutely cannot beat the Jinma 6" chippers - they can be had in the $1,500-$2,000 range and after some initital tune-up of the chinese manufacturing folks on the board love them. I'd recommend you see one before you buy any chipper.
 
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Thanks. I've read enough to buy an Jinma. Now I'm just trying to find a dealer near the Baltimore / Washington DC area.
 
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I have sold hundreds of these woodchippers, we ship them all accross the USA very reasonable, we also have all of the parts in stock .Let us know if we can help you.

Tommy
Affordable Tractor Sales
 
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The 8000 model is an excellent choice. A bit pricey but it will last a lifetime.
 
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Steve, I'd be willing to go in half with you and we could keep it at my house.:)
 
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I realize this thread is old, but I was wondering if anyone has an experience using this chipper? My local dealer sells these and if they work pretty well, I might pick one up. I'll be using it on a cub sc2400.
 
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I realize this thread is old, but I was wondering if anyone has an experience using this chipper? My local dealer sells these and if they work pretty well, I might pick one up. I'll be using it on a cub sc2400.

Which chipper? The topic was Woods, but it strayed to the chinese junk.

As far as Woods...mine is a 5000chipper/shredder. Very well built machine and doesn't require the constant maintenance of some of the chinese chippers.
 
 
 
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