LiTW Wood Chipper Purchase

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GV40U

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W. OR (Willamette Valley)
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Kubota L3430
I wanted to purchase a chipper before year end due to the expiration of a 35% Oregon tax credit program on wood chippers . I was ready to purchase a Jinma 06 and went to a local farm show to check for show specials and meet with a dealer. We talked about the Jinma 06 then he showed me a LiTW Chipper. This is a hydraulic feed chipper made in South Korea by the Sewoong Machinery Co., Ltd. The company also makes LiTW backhoes which are thought to be of good quality by several on this forum. I was somewhat reluctant to purchase this chipper because it was new in the market and was still undergoing some product development issues according to the dealer. However, an attractive price, the tax credit, a chance to have a hyrdaulic feed chipper and some confidence in the dealer, led me to purchase a chipper that has a serial number with a bunch of zeros followed by a 2.

The LiTW is similar to the Jinma 06: Wt. = 870 lb., Flywheel weight = 147 lb., diameter = 23.74"; 2 knives (same knives as Jinma), 6" capacity rating, recommended 25 - 45 HP, 1380 RPM disk speed at 540 RPM PTO, 5 drive belts to disk shaft. The chipper has easy access to the belt drive and flywheel areas by tipping the housings which are each released by a single pin. The big advantage over the Jinma 06 is the variable-speed hydraulic driven feed roller.

There are some other differences (see pictures): The shaft that supports the flywheel is supported by one bearing on each side of the flywheel rather than two bearings on the driven side of the flywheel. I don't know if that is good or bad, just different? There seems to be less than adequate shielding where the PTO shaft connects to the splined chipper shaft. This may be one of those things that will be corrected in later models. It is certainly something I will modify on my unit.

The feed roller floats with the hydraulic motor on two arms similar to the Jinma 6 feed roller. This allows the hydraulic motor to be connected directly to the feed roller via a frame and coupler and completely does away with the belt-linkage-shaft mechanical feed roller system of the Jinma 6. Many of the posts on the Jinma 6 indicate that other than feed roller drive issues the Jinma 6 has a good reputation and performs well. I'm hoping to get the same performance from this machine. Of course, the hydraulic feed roller requires that the tractor have hydraulic remotes or a power beyond loop.

The feed roller drive is engaged by pushing the yellow bar (see pictures). This operates a detent hydraulic valve. Pulling back engages the roller to pull in material, pushing forward reverses the roller to back material out of the feed roller, there is a neutral position. The roller speed is controled by a nob near the valve that regulates the hydraulic flow.

It seems to work well. I've only used it for about 1/2 hour. It eats lots of wood and spits out lots of chips but I was rapidly reducing the amount of landscape around my home and my wife was worried. If we get some dry weather I'll take it to my woodlot in January for a real test and more pictures. Cost? I'm unsure as to what the dealer will ask. He thought he might charge about $2,995 at retail for a fully assembled and tested unit. I purchased mine for less because of his desire to get a couple of units out for trial, lack of owners manual, etc. Availability? Vist with your local LiTV backhoe dealer.
 

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Attached are pictures showing the hydraulic feed roller:

Would there be potential for refitting a Jinma 06 with a similar system?
 

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That looks great! Thanks for taking the time to post:D
 
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Nice looking chipper, I have the Jinma 6.

What really catches my eye is the sleek design for the stand. But most impressive is the flip top easy access to the flywheel, blades and the belt area. I would be interested in a few pics of the feed roller.

Would there be potential for refitting a Jinma 06 with a similar system?

For sure - that would be cool. My Jinma 6 has seen 2 years of heavy use, in all that time the worst thing that happened was the feed roller drive belt popped off once due to a rather large stray chip. Other than that it's been a real work horse. Since I already have a chipper it's hard to justify buying another one just to get all the new features, so yes a hydraulic feed mod would be a good project. Another feature that interest me that I did not see on the LITW would be a rotating discharge chute.

Oh and one more thing that would be a huge improvement - carbide teeth for the feed roller vs those dull, blunt, soft steel nubs. I sharpened mine and it made a world of difference in what it will pull in, no more pushing stuff in, it grabs it right out of your hand just like it should. I may somehow get some carbide teeth on there yet, they would stay sharp and last a thousand times longer.

Does the feed roller look like this? -

Stock teeth: sharpened:

Not sure if the price is right for the new features? it's more than double the Jinma 6 which works pretty darn good (IMHO)

Larry
 
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What really catches my eye is the sleek design for the stand. But most impressive is the flip top easy access to the flywheel, blades and the belt area. I would be interested in a few pics of the feed roller.

Not sure if the price is right for the new features? it's more than double the Jinma 6 which works pretty darn good (IMHO)

Larry[/QUOTE]

Larry, I have attached feed roller pictures. Spec. sheet says the feed roller is about 8" in diameter, sorry no carbide tips and I haven't used it enough to predict a wear rate for the teeth. Per dealer instructions based on his trials with the first unit, I ran the tractor up to about 540 PTO RPM and adjusted the feed roller to about 35 RPM. It seems to chip very well at that feed rate. I have not tried any other feed rate adjustments.

The discharge chute can be removed and turned by removing the two handscrews at the base of the chute.

The base is adjustable, the pictures show the most extended positon with two bolts engaged on each leg. This is still about 3 1/2" less than I will need to level the PTO shaft to my tractor (Kubota L3430). The dealer had one unit with the base extended further in his shop (only 1 bolt holding the extension) and it seemed fairly stable but I'm not sure how well it would hold up over time. Therefore, I plan on creating a square tube or treated wood base or extending and reinforcing the existing base. The unit is fairly stable on the base: when fully supported on the floor or on a (yet to be built) dolly it does not want to tip front to back or side to side.
 

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The teeth look a lot more aggressive on the LiTW model.
The feature I like most is what appears to be easy access to the flywheel and subsequently the blades. Are the blades changed from the top?
Nice looking chipper.
 
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Thanks for the pictures Greg. That is some of the better pictures of the chipper that I have seen.

You purchased one from the first LiTW Chippers to hit the USA.

Valley View Equipment, Newberg, OR. brought in the first load and were show at a Fair. Public interest was and still is good.

LiTW as mentioned .......... is working out some bugs, getting manuals together etc. The backhoe manuals are good.

He is the only LiTW dealer here in the states with the chippers today.

It is a new product. I don't know if all LiTW backhoe dealers today will stock/sell the LiTW chippers.

I know that Tommy and I at Affordable Tractor will be selling them along with the backhoes. I will still continue to sell the originial Jinma chipper and stock parts. There is still a market for that chipper.

If anyone wants to be on a LiTW update email list as info comes in to me on the east coast ??? ..... send me an email with LiTW Chipper in the subject line. ronald@ranchhandsupply.com

Dealer inquires are also welcome.

Keep us updated on how it performs and holds up.... more pictures.

Ronald
Ranch Hand Supply
 
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I have some of the chippers ordered and shipping soon,since they are a new product I only ordered a limited amount ,most of these are already sold.I will try to keep them in stock.For the customer that wants a 6" woodchipper with hydraulic feed I don't think you will find a better unit for the cost,the savings will be substantial.We will also continue selling the Jinma woodchippers as they also have a market .With all the products we sell,I will keep a replacement part inventory.The LITW backhoes and chippers are a quality product and should be considered.LITW dealers have several state territorys
and products cannot be purchased without going thru one of it's dealers this factory does not sell single units,they want the product sold and serviced by dealers to keep there good name.If you need any information on there products or would like to purchase you can e-mail me at tommy@affordabletractorsalesco.com we will help you find the dealer closest to you or answer any questions you may have.I have the following states Texas,Louisiana,Mississippi,Arkansas,Oklahoma.Ronald at Ranchhand has several states on the East coast.Dealer inquiries are welcome

Tommy
Affordable Tractor Sales
 
 

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