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    I am interested in buying a 4 to 8 PTO driven wood chipper similar to Oxxn, Woodmaxx, Wallenstein, etc. Anyone have any suggestions as to which brand? Advantage of belt driven vs direct PTO? Thanks

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    My new Woodmax should be here in a day or two. I'll try to run some brush through it this weekend and let you know what I think of it.

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    Thanks, look forward to hearing from you. Whay model did you get?

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    Wally is direct drive and it is one of the most popular chipper. Has lot of good reports on TBN.
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    TYM 330 HST with FEL, box blade, rotary mower, post digger, three point sprayer, homemade backhoe, Jinma chipper, Leinbach rake and Lincoln 255XT MIG.
    Tasker harrow disc, PTO driven 5 cuft concrete mixer. My wife Julie has Grasshopper 725K.
    We live in a barn (aircraft hanger) converted into a house. Our PV system: https://enlighten.enphaseenergy.com/...ems/h2eX136588
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    Bought a Wallenstein BMX-42 about 2 months ago and I am very happy with it.Have not heard of a straight belt drive as mine is PTO to Belt drive.
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    I bought a Wallenstein BMX-32 this Spring and I have no complaints.
    NH TC29DA with 14LA and HD QA 60" bucket, weighted R-1's, FOPS, CCM M-160 (58") Tiller, Tebben MD 60" Rotary Cutter, Woods LR 108 (96") Landscape Rake, FEL cutting edge and tooth bar, Woods GB60 (60") Box Blade, Wallenstein BXM32

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redneck in training View Post
    Wally is direct drive and it is one of the most popular chipper. Has lot of good reports on TBN.
    I am not familiar with Wally. Will you tell me where I can get more info? Thanks

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    I have a hydraulic feed 8" Bearcat, cuts everything I can drag to it, so I am very happy with the performance, problem is draging and loading 8" anything in the chipper is real work. I know I do not have to chip larger material, but I paid a premium to do so therefore I feel obligated.

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    I purchased the wallenstien 62r hydro feed. Well worth the money, a little expensive but you get what you pay for. No belts on mine. Pto shaft straight to fly wheel.
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    Here is where i purchased it from
    http://www.farmequipment24-7.com/Woo...pers_s/106.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiram thomas View Post
    I am not familiar with Wally. Will you tell me where I can get more info? Thanks
    Wally is jargon word for Wallenstein. BX Wood Chippers - Wallenstein
    Ladia

    TYM 330 HST with FEL, box blade, rotary mower, post digger, three point sprayer, homemade backhoe, Jinma chipper, Leinbach rake and Lincoln 255XT MIG.
    Tasker harrow disc, PTO driven 5 cuft concrete mixer. My wife Julie has Grasshopper 725K.
    We live in a barn (aircraft hanger) converted into a house. Our PV system: https://enlighten.enphaseenergy.com/...ems/h2eX136588
    http://pvoutput.org/intraday.jsp?id=20209&sid=18073

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