5030
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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 26,993
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
I do a lot of chipping of Poplar/Aspen tops and there are a lot of twisted limbs that are a pain to cut and them pick up to feed individually, so I wanted the largest opening I could get, that is one of the reasons I went with the MX9900. The roll feeder does a good job of bending, breaking and folding the limbs in. So thus far I haven't seen and issue with the single feed roller. I feel that if the roller teeth are sharp it should work well.
Interestingly, so does my Jinma (bend. twist and break) limbs on the infeed. I did pull the roller when I first bought it and dressed every cross bar to a sharp bevel with a hand grinder, then I relieve some spring tension so the infeed roller grabs well. It sucks everything in except maybe a large fork so I keep my Silky hand saw hanging on the dise of the chipper just in case...it's a rare case btw. The opening on the Jinma is actually 8.5" each way. Must be the Chinese 8" is an American 8.5.....:laughing: