Chipper Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review

   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review
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Ordered the WC68 yesterday. Delivery due next Friday. Customer response was incredible.

my only tip for you will be to buy a cheep wrench that fits the clam shell bolt. and leave it in the document holder. that when if you ever get it all clogged up (not yet for me) the tool needed will be close at hand
 
   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #32  
good tip. thanks

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Finally arrived late today. RL Carriers with lift gate. It is heavy but 2520 handled it with no problem. Hope to get it going tomorrow
 
   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #33  
Let us know how it works for you. I have 21hp to the pto so it would be a similar match. I also am looking at the Woodmaxx TM86 which seems better matched to my tractor. I don't mind a wait and this one I can get red to match.
 
   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #34  
I have now logged about 20 hr on this chipper and it has performed very well. It is exceptionally well built and the full hydraulic feed is a must, in my opinion. I can chip 3" with no problem, but 4" is really starting to stretch the 21 hp. Above 4", no way. At 21 hp, you can expect to get a few more jams, but just reverse the roller and send it back through. You just have to learn the limitations of the rig. I do a few more cuts to get rid of jam points and everything runs smoothly. When chipping bigger stuff, also slow down the input roller so the tractor can keep up.

I also did a lot of research on the TM86, called customer service, etc. and this is my take away (disclaimer having never actually used the TM86). The clam shell design on the WC68 is a must. You are going to open up many times to clear tangles twigs, change out the knives, etc. A single bolt and the top opens up. On the TM86 it seems to be much harder with less access. Also the TM86 is hydraulic assist, as per customer service, that is why the input feed is 45 deg angle. To me that was too much effort to lift that high. Plus the 1 month wait when I had so much clean up to do.

I hope this helps. I attached a video showing some fairly small stuff. The last branch is about 3 inches. Would I buy again, absolutely.

post note: video upload didn't work will try again later
 
   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #35  
Mcastles, you're way ahead of me on WC68 work time :) I've had mine for about 3 weeks. It certainly works flawlessly - and a LOT faster than I can feed it. Yesterday I chipped one cubic yard of chips in less than an hour. I know it was 1 cuyd because I used the cardboard box that covered the chipper when shipped.

I put the box on a little m/c trailer, filled the box and and spread the chips in the garden. That system was a pretty good one-time event though. I had to tear up the box to get the chips out. I suppose a small dump trailer would be ideal, but I didn't see one sitting around in my tool area. Minor problem - I'll deal with that.

Most of my chipping was 2" - 4" trees, but still had a good many 6" size. I haven't changed the pressure springs on the feed roller, so feeding the 6" size was difficult until I learned that feeding a smaller size tree first and adding the larger ones closely following it proved to be an easy feed system. I'm guessing that cutting the tree butt at an angle would eliminate that problem.

Never had anything like a jam or hesitation. I've slowed down the feed speed some to let the chipper produce very small chips. Even at that, the WC68 works me more than enough. So far, I'm elated over the quality of the WC68. Right price, easy to set up and use, and works faster than me :)
 
   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #36  
Well, logging time is not actually by design. Major storm cleanup after tornados came through CT back in May.

Great news on your results with a bigger tractor and about 30 hp. I would guess as you approach 40 hp, there is no stopping that chipper :). For those of us around 20 hp, just need to be a bit more patient and have the proper expectations. Very happy with it

See some before and after pics of storm cleanup. Still working on it
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   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #37  
Thank you......I didn't know there was a 1 month delay either. I've read excellent reviews on both. I just don't need to run 6" through my chipper in the past I rented them after we got a big enough pile. Now the place that rented them is gone. So time to buy. I'm in no hurry. I'd feel much better if I had a 35hp (pto). Guess I got more research to do but for now the green one sounds like the one. Until I can get an owner review on the maxx.
 
   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #38  
Certainly 35 hp would be great with the WC68, but as I described for me, it performs very well. Just have to understand the limitations and if I do upgrade to a larger tractor at some point, I am set. Plus the portability is great. I can put that chipper anywhere and go to work. Can't do that with a tow behind, plus renting just doesn't work for me. I work all day and then chip when I get home for an hour or so at a time. It is slow but can get a lot done that way if your patient.

I am sure the Woodmaxx is also very good, just wasn't willing to wait and I liked the full hydraulic feed. Delivered in 1 week from time of order. Can't beat it. There customer service is very good and willing to talk to you.

Here is pic for Gem99. Cart works very well

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   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #39  
Just recently a new member. I just wanted to comment on the WC68. I have one powered by a JD 2038r. Amazing chipper for the money, used mainly to chip pine up to 6” dia. Does not bog the tractor at all. I was concerned that the WC68 would be to small and wanted the WC88. WoodLand Mills recommendation was to go with the WC68.
 
   / Woodland Mills Chipper WC68 Review #40  
In the market for a chipper and I came across the Woodland Mills chipper a couple days ago. For the folks that own a WC88 or WC68, have you been happy with your purchase so far ? I have a ton of dead brush and small ash tress I need to chip up this fall and upcoming spring.
 
 

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