Chipper 3 point chipper.

   / 3 point chipper. #21  
Have the Woodmaxx 8m with about 40 hours chipping about 4 inch brush from clearing our 10 bush lot for a new house build. Am powering with a Kubota 2320 and it does the job but had to add 200 lbs of weight to the front to lift it. If you go this route get the U.S.A. made PTO shaft upgrade,,, I didn't and am not at all happy with the Chinese one it came with. Love chipper though and also have L3400 if I want to chip larger material !!!
 
   / 3 point chipper. #22  
. I used to have an 8N. The extra weight would have been nice for handling moving the almost 1100# Woodland 88 around. I have it on a JD955. How does the 8N 3 pt handle the weight? One last question? Does the Woodmax have two opposing indeed rollers? They use the singular "roller" in their ad, but show two hydraulic drive motors. Thanks

Shady - The 8N handles the weight just fine. The Woodmaxx is about 850 pounds, and the 8N hydraulics handle it pretty well. I sometimes use it as a counter weight for winter plowing.

The Woodmaxx WM-8M is the manual feed system, not the hydraulic one, which is the WM-8H. The 8M has a two roller feed on it. The top roller has the teeth, whereas the bottom one is just a round roller. The top roller is driven by a shaft that runs through a gear box off the main belt drive system. It will hang up on tough notches once in a while with the oak, but some tugging on the branch usually fixes that. I can't really speak to the hydraulic drive motors, as those are on the 8H model.

If you get one, my recommendation is to lube it before and after your chipping project; I usually run mine for about 4-6 hours at a time. All the lube points are fitted with zerks, and are pretty easy to get to. You have to remove the drive cover to get to the ones on the main shaft bearings; you could do it by crawling under the front, but I find it easier to just remove the cover.
 
   / 3 point chipper. #24  
The wench got into the wrong place a few weekends ago, had her hat blown off and had a nice chunk of pine hit her head. She was not impressed and probably not too enthusiastic about helping me with that machine in future. We were working in tight quarters trying to put chips down on a wet spot in the laneway.

At some point, I would like a hydraulic winch, remote controlled for one person operation. I can't afford it right now, and it's still a lot of work.
 
   / 3 point chipper. #25  
The wench got into the wrong place a few weekends ago, had her hat blown off and had a nice chunk of pine hit her head. She was not impressed and probably not too enthusiastic about helping me with that machine in future. We were working in tight quarters trying to put chips down on a wet spot in the laneway.

At some point, I would like a hydraulic winch, remote controlled for one person operation. I can't afford it right now, and it's still a lot of work.

I just put a 12k Harbor Freight winch on the front of my MF50 and the chipper on the 3 pt.
They do have a remote for the winch, I just haven't bothered to hook it up yet.
 
   / 3 point chipper. #26  
I want something old, ugly and industrial. But with some decent speed. Skid Steer mount for the front of my loader. That's why I'm thinking large drum, hydraulic. Electric valve, and some nifty chinese remote off E-Bay. I think the electric winches are just too slow, mostly for recovery work.

Of course, that only gets the tree out of the bush and not into the machine. I don't want the work of removing the branches, but they can be a real problem to get the thing fed initially. Like I said. Some of the hardest work I have tried to do around here.
 
   / 3 point chipper. #27  
I want something old, ugly and industrial. But with some decent speed. Skid Steer mount for the front of my loader. That's why I'm thinking large drum, hydraulic. Electric valve, and some nifty chinese remote off E-Bay. I think the electric winches are just too slow, mostly for recovery work.

Of course, that only gets the tree out of the bush and not into the machine. I don't want the work of removing the branches, but they can be a real problem to get the thing fed initially. Like I said. Some of the hardest work I have tried to do around here.

You need a bigger wood chipper.

 
   / 3 point chipper. #28  
I just put a 12k Harbor Freight winch on the front of my MF50 and the chipper on the 3 pt.
They do have a remote for the winch, I just haven't bothered to hook it up yet.

Sounds cool. How well does it work and is it a problem that the trees arrive facing the chipper the wrong way? Got pics?
 
 

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