RalphVa
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
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- 7,885
- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
I believe he means a hydraulic self contained infeed chipper not a powered one. You'd have to lay down quite a bit for one with an engine drive that had any capacity.So you're saying the self contained units are more capable at a comparable but somewhat higher price? Or do you have to go way higher on price to get that better capability?
I am not familiar with self contained units other that the DR Chipper-Shredder (brand) types or the big units the tree guys use. I have assumed a pto unit would have significantly more capability than any DR Chipper type model and that the units the tree guys use would be crazy expensive.
The Woodmaxx chippers, such as the WM-8H, have self-contained hydraulic feed and work really wellSo you're saying the self contained units are more capable at a comparable but somewhat higher price? Or do you have to go way higher on price to get that better capability?
I am not familiar with self contained units other that the DR Chipper-Shredder (brand) types or the big units the tree guys use. I have assumed a pto unit would have significantly more capability than any DR Chipper type model and that the units the tree guys use would be crazy expensive.
Cheap and hard to beat. Just a bit hard on your hands, feeding it.Been running my cheap ol' Chinese Jinma 8" chipper for 10 years now and will again as soon as the weather warms up.
Not that I notice.Cheap and hard to beat. Just a bit hard on your hands, feeding it.
I've owned a WC88 for nearly three years now. Great machine. Our tractor then was a 47hp LG (now known as LS) and from memory it's PTO delivered around 38hp. We used it to chip prunings from olive trees. Average max diameter of pruned branches was around 100mm (4"), but the 8" capacity meant that it could accept main branches with smaller side branches no problems. The LG had no problems at all driving it for that application.plowhog, hope you don't mind a question. I am looking to buy a Wc-88 soon and would appreciate your opinion. I have a Kubota L4600, 44hp, 35 at pto. Would I be power limited?
Thanks