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   / pto driven wood chippers #131  
When I was shopping for chippers, I looked at that Nortrac, but it had a bunch of negatives. At the time, a Wallenstein was just $400 more, and it was a no brainer to go in that direction.

Aside from paint, the Nortrac is identical to the DR PTO chipper (which sells for a lot more -- way overpriced):

3-Point Hitch Wood Chipper | DR Power Equipment
 
   / pto driven wood chippers #132  
As far as chute angle and height, one of the things I liked about the Wallenstein is that the chute is fairly low when the chipper is lowered to the ground. I rarely have to put any effort into getting wood into the chute. The rate at which it will suck in material is surprising.

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   / pto driven wood chippers #133  
When I was shopping for chippers, I looked at that Nortrac, but it had a bunch of negatives. At the time, a Wallenstein was just $400 more, and it was a no brainer to go in that direction.

Aside from paint, the Nortrac is identical to the DR PTO chipper (which sells for a lot more -- way overpriced):

3-Point Hitch Wood Chipper | DR Power Equipment

WOW - that is pricey, your not kidding!!! For a couple hundred bucks more you can get the Woodmaxx 8" hydro unit....
 
   / pto driven wood chippers #134  
Roy, understood, smaller pieces easier to pick up and more manageable. Probably safer... Trying to get away from design of typical pull behind chipper, you know the ones with the hitch and 6-15hp engine on it, that seem mostly oriented to dumping things into the chute.

It really depends on what your needs are...

When I was looking for a chipper, several years ago, I wasn't looking for a chipper/shredder. I found a lightly used Woods 5000 on Craigslist list for $1000. Although I was going to offer $700-$800, I was quite impressed with the condition and performance and paid the full asking price (very rare thing for me to do).
In the years since I bought this implement, I've found I use the shredder more then the chipper (60/40 or 70/30) since I'm doing yard clean up, not clearing a wooded acre or three.

As far as the pull behind units, as you described....they're a lot more money for the capacity I'd need (5" or so) as well as another engine to maintain. If I had a quarter or half acre suburban yard...that's one thing. I had a fairly heavily wooded area in my last PA home and about 9 acres here in Vermont) which has a lot of trees around (fallen branches and such)

Added: One thing I would like (with the Woods 5000 and Bearcat equivalent) would be a chute. A blower chute is optional, but it costs as much as what I paid for the unit itself. I just don't chip enough material annually, to justify the cost of the blower option (which might not even work with my older chipper/shredder)
 
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   / pto driven wood chippers #135  
When I was shopping for chippers, I looked at that Nortrac, but it had a bunch of negatives. At the time, a Wallenstein was just $400 more, and it was a no brainer to go in that direction.

Aside from paint, the Nortrac is identical to the DR PTO chipper (which sells for a lot more -- way overpriced):

3-Point Hitch Wood Chipper | DR Power Equipment
WOW - that is pricey, your not kidding!!! For a couple hundred bucks more you can get the Woodmaxx 8" hydro unit....

HEY! It's a Dr. PTO Chipper, you've got to pay for the education.
 
   / pto driven wood chippers #136  
When I was shopping for chippers, I looked at that Nortrac, but it had a bunch of negatives. At the time, a Wallenstein was just $400 more, and it was a no brainer to go in that direction.

Aside from paint, the Nortrac is identical to the DR PTO chipper (which sells for a lot more -- way overpriced):

3-Point Hitch Wood Chipper | DR Power Equipment

If it's badged DR, it's overpriced but I'm sure someone buys them or they would not be in business. 2400 bucks is insane.
 
   / pto driven wood chippers #137  
Well, I expected a breakdown at some point during my ownership of a Woodmaxx 9900 but not this soon. I have about 10 hours on it and the pulley on the hydraulic pump that drives the intake roller has failed. I took the unit apart and I need someone to look at some pictures and provide some feedback on what I've found. Based on my observation it don't appear that a key was installed in the key-way or it came out. I would think that if a key was present, there would be more damage to the pump shaft, it just looks like the pulley was spinning free. But there also seems to be a mark on the key groove where a key was driven in, maybe the key slid out because the set screw was not tightened down.

Any experts have an thought they care to share?

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   / pto driven wood chippers #139  
The unit did not come with a full parts list or diagrams, only consumable list. I've looked on the Woodmaxx site and I haven't found one yet.
 
   / pto driven wood chippers #140  
Much to their credit I have received an email response from Woodmaxx already this morning, and I'll share with you all.

"Hi Gary. I'm not sure how that happened but I will get you the parts you need immediately. They will go out priority mail today. Look for a tracking number in your email. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
Sincerely,
Will"


I have also already received the Order confirmation.
 
 

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