Chipper Anyone use a PTO chipper?

   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #21  
I have the Jimna 6" chipper and ran it for 5 seasons (or so) on a 28 HP JD tractor that had 25hp at the pto. It ran great. I dont have any hardwood, so not sure how it would handle that. Mine has the chute so it piles all shavings in the bed of my golf cart for the wifes whatever projects.

It flies on the new tractor..simply pulverizes the stuff.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #22  
Yeah, same chipper I have except I don't have the blower.
I've read mixed reports about the blower...how's your's work?

It works good but you can over load it. I can stick a 2 1/2 or 3 inch maple or birch tree in that is 20 foot long and it takes it fine and will blow the chips all the way to the front of my truck. But a 5" tree I have to cut in about 2 foot lengths or the blower box gets choked up. After I put in one length I wait a couple seconds for the bulk of the chips to clear before I put in another piece. If I had more hp I am not sure this would happen. I think it takes significant power to run the blower especially when it is full. But for me anything 4 or 5 inches is probably firewood so it isn't really a problem.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #23  
Yep -- same machine as Gordon and Roy without the blower -- bought mine for less than a grand on craigslist or kijiji - was going to buy the Jinma when I saw it and bought it right away.Guy who had it was told by his Doctor to give up chipping based on his heart problems -- as I said, it can give you a workout !! The Wallensteins I have seen used go for new prices which tells you how popular they seem to be.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #24  
I have heard that there can be problems starting up and shutting down PTO chippers due to the very high mass of the chipper disc. Starting/stopping this inertial mass causes excessive wear on the tractor's PTO clutch, especially with electro-hydraulically push button activated clutches. Is this true?

(I recall having seen one chipper that had its own PTO clutch.......presumably to avoid wear on the tractor's clutch.)
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #25  
I have heard that there can be problems starting up and shutting down PTO chippers due to the very high mass of the chipper disc. Starting/stopping this inertial mass causes excessive wear on the tractor's PTO clutch, especially with electro-hydraulically push button activated clutches. Is this true?

(I recall having seen one chipper that had its own PTO clutch.......presumably to avoid wear on the tractor's clutch.)

My BX42r has a 75 lbs flywheel and starting it up is a non-event. My JD2520 idles at about 1000 RPM and when I engage the PTO which is electro-hydraulic there is no shudder or drama, it just starts. I would think a bush-hog or flail mower would put more stress on the clutch. These clutches are engineered for this type of stress, so I wouldn't worry about it.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #26  
Electric PTO clutch on my 3720 also. Tractor engine is idling when I engage PTO switch, then I throttle up slowly until I reach 540 RPMs on the tach. Like the man said, no drama.

//greg//
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #27  
My 4400 has a mechanical linkage to the PTO. As the previous posters started, no problems...just engage at a low (1000) RPM.
The chipper might move a bit from the torque of the PTO and the inertia of the chipper's flywheel...this is just for a second or two (if that).

As far as DB24's post...there were some threads and posts (on TBN...been a year or so) about tractor owners engaging their electric start PTOs at PTO speed (540 RPM). That would not be a good thing to do...nor should an operator disengage at 540 RPM.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #28  
My BX42r has a 75 lbs flywheel and starting it up is a non-event. My JD2520 idles at about 1000 RPM and when I engage the PTO which is electro-hydraulic there is no shudder or drama, it just starts. I would think a bush-hog or flail mower would put more stress on the clutch. These clutches are engineered for this type of stress, so I wouldn't worry about it.
My son has used my Valby on his 2520-no problem-and the flywheel weighs 210 or 220! common sense applies- engage and then bring RPM's up to pto speed.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #29  
Wallenstein BX42 manual feed on a Kioti CK30. Good chipper, just got it in the fall to chip pine branches. Did plug occasionally, but real soft, green material.
Works good on hardwood branches.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #30  
RoyJackson said:
As far as DB24's post...there were some threads and posts (on TBN...been a year or so) about tractor owners engaging their electric start PTOs at PTO speed (540 RPM). That would not be a good thing to do...nor should an operator disengage at 540 RPM.

While I agree totally about starting/ engaging the PTO in near idle and then coming up to 540 rpm I have never understood the theory about shutdown. With a 200+ pound flywheel the mass inertia will push the PTO pretty hard on throttle back. I always thought it better to disengage then go to idle so as to avoid this issue. Nothing in the manual addresses this issue. Why do you believe it is better to disengage only after idling down with the mass inertia pushing it the whole way. A really massive brush cutter isn't as big inertia wise but it seems to push the PTO as well. I changed my technique after listening to the pto while doing it the old way.
Willing to learn why you do it your way.

By the way when I got the chipper the JD tech said to do start up at 540 and feather the pto clutch by engage/disengaging multiple times to slowly bring the flywheel up to speed. I immediately disregarded his advice as cycling the pto 5-10 times in a short period seemed really stupid to me.
 
 

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