bher
Bronze Member
I have been following chipper posts on tractorbynet and other places over the past couple of years. I am in the market for a chipper for my tractor (~25 pto hp). I have 14 acres of woodland and I want to clear out about 1 acre for a partially wooded pasture. I also cut firewood and do general cleanup in selected areas of the property. After the pasture clearing, I would expect to use the chipper maybe 5 or 6 times per year. I may eventually clear out a few more acres of debris and undergrowth from the woods. I will do much of the work by myself. I suspect a powerfeed chipper would be more to my liking but at about double the cost, I am really struggling with the decision. Used chippers have been nearly impossible to find. The brands that I am considering are Salsco, Valby, Wallenstein, and Patu. The chinese chipper is not an option for me. The bearcats seem overpriced for what they are. I really like the Salsco 824, but at $5k+, it is a hard decision. I also looked at the Salco 627. This looks like a pretty nice unit for $2900. It seems much like the Wallenstein BX60, but with the better customer service that I would likely get from Salsco. I really don't want to make a decision that I will regret and it is hard to get any real feedback. I have used a powerfeed rental chipper, but I do not have experience with a manual feed unit. What do you think? Know of any dealers in my area?