starting to look for chipper shredder is it best to go with 3 point and has anyone had good luck with a specific type. Thanks
I bought a Bush Hog brand chipper/shredder about 10 years ago that looked very much like this model of Bear Cat - I'd guess they were made in the same factory, adjusting for the 10 years difference in models.Wallenstein makes a nice Chipper/Shredder unit
Echo/Bearcat also makes a nice unit -
Bear Cat Products - Chipper/Shredders
starting to look for chipper shredder is it best to go with 3 point and has anyone had good luck with a specific type. Thanks
Too much.TerryR - What was the cost of the Bear Claw chipper?
When I bought mine there was a power-feed model that looked otherwise the same but was rated at 5 inch capacity as I recall. Seems like they rated this one on what is reasonable to hand feed, rather than the actually physical limits on the size of the material. When the blades are sharp the self-feeding of a large peice can lug down my 29HP JD diesel, and I have to pull the piece out to let it recover.I have the self powered version of your chipper - model 73420. It is very easy to service and it works reasonably well if you keep the blades sharp. The only issue I have noticed is hardwood with the 90 degree branches do not feed very well so you end up having to do a lot of trimming. Softwood like pine goes through like butter with no trimming, even logs larger than 4 inches in diameter.
Has anybody used or have any comment on the Wallenstien BXM42? After lots of reading and research, the BXM42 had all the features I wanted combinded into one machine. But I just haven't read anything on it on TBN.