Thank you everyone for the response.
I have not ruled out a Jimma as of yet. Here is my thinking.
No harm, no foul on the Jimma Input... I read the Chineese
Chipper review... Excellent info.
I like the idea of Salsco as they make industrial grade units. I live in Connecticut and grew up in Cheshire... Salsco is in Cheshire so I'm there often...
My concern about the Jimma units is that 20 years from now you'll have a hard time getting parts. I may be wrong but would hate to bet on it.
To me 6 inch wood is firewood. The Salsco 600 is retailed at 1695.00 and can be had for less. I can get one from a local dealer in my town. It weighs 400 lbs vs 850lbs for the Jimma.
The Little Salsco will nicely fit in the corner of my barn, the Jimma is much larger.
To me right-sizing the tool in terms of use, maintenance, and maneuverability means higher saftey.
The 850 lbs Jimma can get a little heavy for the back of a Kubota 2910, possibly making it dangerous on uneven ground. Also the little Salsco is small enough on the back of my machine to make my way through the woods on my property for clearing under brush.
Are my reasonings misguided?
Thanks,
Chris