Mattmotors
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- Joined
- Oct 10, 2011
- Messages
- 30
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 2310 TLB
Just want to add my 2 cents on my chipper. I have an Echo /Bearcat 45540 PTO chipper.I purchased this model because I felt as though it would meet my needs. And it does.I have it hooked up to a Massey Fugerson 2310 TLB. I fit into the Home owner occasional use category. Two things I liked about this chipper is that it will take a 4.5 inch log and it has a lever to engage the chipper after you already engaged the PTO. This is what I found: Chip a big log, Yes, but it might slow my tractor a little bit. Self feed , I don't think so. If you look at chipper ads, they are chipping the most perfect straight logs. Try finding one in the woods. I don't think so. I push my logs in and the machine chips them right up. The engagement lever , I can chip in either position. Maybe my belts have to break in a little bit ,or something is out of adjustment. I guess I have to call on that one. Overall, for a home owner with a chunk of woods on the property, not a bad chipper. For the professional or landscaper, get a power feed chipper.