Chipper Slasco Chipper

   / Slasco Chipper #11  
If you will look again, he didn't post a number or even where he is located. He just justified his statement with reference to how many he sold. Give a guy some credit for sharing his opinion and experience.
 
   / Slasco Chipper #12  
CHRIS,
CANT TELL YOU HOW IT WORKS,BUT I ORDERED ONE WITH MY TRACTOR,SHOULD BE IN ANY DAY NOW.CHOSE IT OVER THE TROY BUILT BECAUSE IT HAS TWO KNIFES INSTEAD OF ONE AD IS TOTALY ADJUSTABLE.HAVE BEEN IN THE SAW MILL BUSINESS FOR OVER 20 YEARS AND CAN TELL ITS A WELL[OVER]BUILT MACHINE WITH HEAVY STEEL CONSTRUCTION AND LARGE PILLOW BLOCK INDUSTRIAL BEARINGS.LIKE THE TOP LOAD FEATURE,BELIEVE IT TO BE SAFER,AND LIKE IT TO GRAVITY FEED,EXSPECALLY WHEN THE KNIFES START TO DULL.THINK YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO STICK A BRANCH IN THIS AND WALK AWAY,INSTEAD OF OTHERS I HAVE SEEN.LARGE HOPPER A PLUS TOO.BY THE WAY BELIEVE ITS SPELLED SALSCO,THEY HAVE A WEB SITE
ESCAVADER

MY WIFE SAYS IM HIGH MAINTENANCE
 
   / Slasco Chipper
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#13  
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
 
   / Slasco Chipper #14  
I think that you are using your head in figuring out what you will be doing, size of unit, maint., ect. The Jinmas are heavy and bulky and if you don't need anything that big don't buy one.The Jinmas come into play when you are looking at a 3,500.-4,500 chipper with 6" capacity. And getting a Jinma for Half the cost. Sounds to me that you have done your research and found the right size equipment for your needs

Tommy
Affordable Tractor Sales
 
   / Slasco Chipper
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#15  
Escavader,
If you don't mind me asking, what did you pay for the Salsco 600?

Thanks,
Chris
 
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#16  
I called my local dealer and he carries two brands, Salsco and Wallenstein.

The Salsco is belt driven with a 4 to 1 ratio running the flywheel at 2160 RPM. The Wallenstein is direct drive running the flywheel at 540.

He said the Salsco throws the chips much farther.

He also said the Salsco has changes the design on the 600 relative to the infeed chute location. It will look more like the Wallenstein.

That would make it bulkier and I'm not sure I would like that as much.... They said the downside of the Salsco is that you have to lift all the brush up to the chute, but it strikes me that that is what gives you the gravity feed..

Anyway... Thats what I've gotten so far...

Regards,
Chris
 
   / Slasco Chipper #17  
Cmhyland - I know you didn't ask about the Jimna, but being a retired dirt farmer on a limited budget, we bought a Jimna chipper a year ago, and have been very pleased with it. We've checked the knives and settings, and so far the knives are still sharp. We also burn wood, and usually most of the wood run through the chipper is 3 inches or smaller. Like any other piece of equipment, you sort of have to learn it's limitations. We've found the Jimna 2425 tractor and chipper/shredder is a very sweet set up. We've run a lot of brush and sapplings through it, as burning brush piles is out of the question. The punch line is - yes, there may not be any parts available in 20 years, but how soon does it pay for itself?
Roy, if you're listening, sorry if you think this is spam.
If interested see attachment. Thanks, Yugo
 

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   / Slasco Chipper #18  
I'm having trouble with the scale on that picture - is that Yugo partly fed into the chute, or is it in the background? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Seriously, thanks for the post - I'm thinking about the JN6 for what sounds like the same use you have. I was curious how well it worked feeding brush into it (we have a lot of briars around here).
 
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#20  
The Valby seems to be a nice unit... Although my neighbor had one and didn't like it... He said it jammed with chips all the time... I suspect that was a setup issue though...

He had bought it used. He sold it without telling me... I would have bought it myself... He sould it for 1800.00.

Those units new are over 4K. The issue for me is they are really big and bulky... I'm looking for something smaller and more compact.

I found out that the Salsco 600 design is changing and will look more like the wallenstein....

We'll have to see what happens.

Regards,
Chris
 
 

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