oldafretired
Silver Member
Hi, I'm looking into getting a PTO chipper to chew up mainly branches from lodgepole pines and some Douglas fir. Lodgepoles have a bunch of stiff dead branches on the bottom so I was thinking a chipper with as large an intake opening as possible that my tractor can handle. I have a Kubota L3901 with about 30 PTO horsepower and was considering a Wallenstein BX52 which has a minimum recommended horsepower of 18 but needs 40 HP for maximum capacity. Would the L3901 be able to handle this chipper? I don't think I would be putting in anything over 3 inches in diameter into the chipper but a lot of the branches would be dry.
I live on 10 wooded acres in North Idaho and have been thinning out trees around my house since the house was built almost 2 years ago. I had two giant burn piles last year and prefer not to burn too much again and would rather try and reduce the branches to chips as much as possible. I have a good size branch/brush pile this year but is way smaller than last year.
Wallenstein also makes chipper shredders. Should I consider one of those in a situation like mine?
Thanks!
I live on 10 wooded acres in North Idaho and have been thinning out trees around my house since the house was built almost 2 years ago. I had two giant burn piles last year and prefer not to burn too much again and would rather try and reduce the branches to chips as much as possible. I have a good size branch/brush pile this year but is way smaller than last year.
Wallenstein also makes chipper shredders. Should I consider one of those in a situation like mine?
Thanks!