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MAPLECREST

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ALDEN MICHIGAN
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NEW HOLLAND TC35
I am looking to select a mechanically driven PTO 8 inch chipper for my New Holland TC35.
I have seen one, painted green, obviously imported but with no manufacturing identification.
It has a control to disengage the log drive and one to lift the feeder roller.
Can anyone identify this chipper.
 
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I think an 8" is going to be too big for your tractor. More like a 4".
 
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I am looking to select a mechanically driven PTO 8 inch chipper for my New Holland TC35.
I have seen one, painted green, obviously imported but with no manufacturing identification.
It has a control to disengage the log drive and one to lift the feeder roller.
Can anyone identify this chipper.
I would identify it as something painted to match John Deere.

If you would like advice on selecting a chipper give more details please.
How important is cost?
Will this be used in a business where down time is $$$ or Harry Homeowner where if you need a new belt or knife you can wait a few weeks?
Do you demand perfection or can you put up with solid but ugly welds?
Do you want direct drive or belts?


I think an 8" is going to be too big for your tractor. More like a 4".
My 18 PTO HP B7610 could just barely run my 8" Jinma, my 42 PTO HP M4700 ran it like a breeze. I think a 30 PTO HP tractor will run most import 8 inch square throat chippers.

And not all "8 inch chippers" are built to the same "8 inches", if I remember correctly the 8" throat on a chipper is not always 8". For example the Wallenstein "throat" for their BX62S (called a 6" chipper") is 6.5" x 12". It can take a 2x12. My 8" Jinma is 8" x 8", it can't take a 2x12. That rectangular throat could help a lot with typical forked branches etc. On the Jinma chippers the only two differences between the inch model and 8 inch model was the size of the hole cut for the throat and the price, all other parts were the same.

For your listed tractor I think an 8 inch Chinese (Jinma, Value Leader) or Chinese/modified (Woodmax) would work or a 5" Wallenstein or equivalent Wallenstein BX52S 5-inch 3 Point Hitch Wood Chippers - Wallenstein Outdoor Power Equipment Made in Canada.
 

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