3 pt chipper info

/ 3 pt chipper info #2  
I have sold over a 150 of the Jinma woodchippers in the past 2-years with No complaints,it's your choice you cannot get a woodchipper like the Jinma for under $ 3,500.00 ? You could buy 2- Jinmas for that.

Tommy
Affordable Tractor Sales
 
/ 3 pt chipper info #3  
When I was looking for a chipper for my BX2350, the ones I looked at were the Wallenstein BX42 and two Bearcat models - the 73454 and 70554.

Went with the Bearcat 70554 as it's a nice 5" chipper and also has a shredder which it turns out I've used more than I expected. After (only) about 5 hours of use, it seems like a good match for my tractor and property. There are some previous posts on these models -- I would add that while the 70554 doesn't have a discharge chute, I haven't found that to be a big issue. Makes a good break to scoop up the chips with the FEL every 15 minutes or so.

The Jinma 6" looked a little big for my little tractor, and since it was my first chipper I wanted to have a local dealer who could help if needed. But the Jinma is a bargain -- as the previous poster noted, it can be had for less than you might pay for Wallenstein or Bearcat.
 
/ 3 pt chipper info #4  
I went with the Bearcat 73554. I'm still using it a lot, and I'm still very happy with it. I changed (flipped over) the blades after about 15 hours of heavy use. At that point I learned how well it is designed. A single bolt opens the whole unit for blade access. I was impressed at how easy it was. I have also seen the 70554 in use - it's what sold me on Bearcat. You might do a search on Bearcat - you'll find other threads. I think in the end you'll get what you pay for.
 
/ 3 pt chipper info #5  
Although Homier has gotten some bad press in the forum lately, I bought their (Farm Pro) 3PH Chipper last year. It has auto feed and will handle up to 6" however 5" & 6" stuff makes great firewood. I cleared a stand of saplings 1" to 5" to accommodate my 40x50 building with enough clearance on the sides and front & back to allow me to swing a truck & trailer. A lot of work. The chipper worked great, cost only $1200 plus shipping and gave me virtually no problems. I have since cleared more of my property and finally I think the blades need to be flipped over (alas, I have to remove two screws to get to them :D). Removal & sharpening will occur once the new edge dulls up. I have no complaints and am very happy with my decision to purchase.

P.S. Just checked the Jinma online ad - it's the same unit as mine.
 
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