Chipper Anyone use a PTO chipper?

   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #1  

dgwenzen

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Does anyone have a chipper they use, and like? I have been wondering about using one on my MF1260. I have rented the Vermeer stand alone chippers and they work well. I have a Troybuilt 8 hp chipper, and it works not so well for the amount of material I have. I have an endless supply of 1-4" limbs and treetops, and outdoor burning bans to contend with.

Any thoughts or opinions are appreciated. Thanks.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #2  
I had a Wallenstien bx 42 on my 24 pto HP ford. It plowed through everything I fed it. Get something with a ramped feed shute so the material will self feed. I sold it to buy a backhoe attachment.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #3  
I have a Wallenstien also and love it. It's built solid as a rock. It will plug up if you feed softwood branches to fast but is very easy to open up and clean out.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #4  
I have a Wallenstien also and love it. It's built solid as a rock. It will plug up if you feed softwood branches to fast but is very easy to open up and clean out.

Agreed, I have plugged mine up by feeding too many fine branches back to back, but is very easy to clean. There is one bolt and the cutter enclosure opens like a clam shell. I rarely clog now because I try to mix the big and small stuff, the big stuff self cleans the inside.

I have the BX42r with hydro feed and I like the productivity. I can feed throw a piece in and grab the next piece while the first is feeding. Compared to my DR16.50 it is night and day. So far I think I have chipped close to 10 yards and I still am on the original edge. They are reversible blades so it going to be a while before I need to sharpen.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #5  
How many PTO HP does your machine have?
I have a Kubota with 23 HP PTO and I run a 5 " chipper shredder, make Maybe BushHog ??.
Do not get too large a chipper if you plan to be a one man crew to Feed , stack , and remove chips, they will were you down.

Craig Clayton
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #6  
With that tractor you should have no problem powering a 5-6" chipper. I have a 4 1/2" capacity Goossen chipper/shredder and my 22pto hp tractor has no problem running it. I mostly chip red cedar and pine for mulch on flower beds and garden paths.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #7  
I have been running a Wallenstein BX40 on my B7100. If it fits in it chips. I found that running the PTO in high worked better then at 540 as recommended. Bought this chipper used and found the previous owner somehow bent the chipper disk. Even with the wobble to the disk once the cutters were adjusted it chips fine. It does not throw chips very far but has never jammed up on me.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #8  
A PTO chipper may be little more trouble to hook up as opposed to a tow type, but it also means one less engine to maintain. A chipper may not be used for months at a time. I've got an 8" Liberty that I run with my 29hp Branson and no problems so far. :thumbsup:
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #9  
I put 60 hours on a borrowed 6" Jinma auto feed PTO chipper and was so happy I bought one for myself.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #10  
Bearcat here. It's my most used implement and has performed flawlessly. 3 years of heavy use - both hard and soft woods. Has never plugged or let me down. Heaviest flywheel in its class, which is primary reason I chose it over the Wallenstein.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #11  
I have a Bearcat chipper shredder and while I have never plugged it, the lack of a blower to direct the chips into a wagon slows down the process.
The shredder feature is handy for small stuff and leaves and if it fits in the chipper opening it will chip it. It will give you a pretty good workout feeding it. I used to borrow a friends Troybuilt and found it to be good for chipping branches as straight as bamboo fishing rods and shredding leaves only if they were drier than popcorn farts:eek:
Unless you have substantial HP in a stand alone, a PTO machine seems to be the obvious way to go IMHO
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #12  
I have a Woods 5000 Chipper/Shredder (which is probably the same machine Studor has, since Woods sell a Bearcat manufactured chipper).

Very handy piece of equipment, and I use the shredder much more then I expected to. The downside is, as studor wrote, the chips fall underneath the machine. There is a blower kit available for the machines.

Here's a link: Woods Equipment: Product Details

For a residential owner who gets a mix of brush, downed limbs and branches, the Woods 5000 is a very good addition to the implement stable. You'll want 15-30 PTO HP to run it...the closer to 30 PTO HP, the happier you'll be. The weight of the 5000 is 450 lbs, so even a smaller machine can handle it.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #13  
I am looking at a PTO chipper for my Kubota B2920 (21 HP at the PTO). From what I am seeing, it's a minimum investment of $1800-2000, and maybe as much as $2700-3000 for a decent one. Does that sound right? That is quite an expense to swallow.

Of course, the alternatives aren't great -- a $750 standalone gas powered model with only about 3.5" capacity, or a $200/day Vermeer rental that is too big to get into the woods (so I'd have to bring the brush to it). So a 3-point mounted PTO unit is ideal.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #14  
I am looking at a PTO chipper for my Kubota B2920 (21 HP at the PTO). From what I am seeing, it's a minimum investment of $1800-2000, and maybe as much as $2700-3000 for a decent one. Does that sound right? That is quite an expense to swallow.

Of course, the alternatives aren't great -- a $750 standalone gas powered model with only about 3.5" capacity, or a $200/day Vermeer rental that is too big to get into the woods (so I'd have to bring the brush to it). So a 3-point mounted PTO unit is ideal.


I bought my Woods off Craigslist. PTO chippers are posted on there occasionally. Use Search Tempest to increase your search area.
I paid $1000 for a fairly lightly used machine and, considering it's condition (very good), a fair price.
PTO chippers sell pretty fast, so when you see one, you don't want to hem and haw...you want to go look at it and, if it meets your needs, buy it.With any PTO powered implement, I suggest you ask the seller to see it operate. I did, and it chipped quite well.
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #15  
I have a 5" BearCat with a blower that is great on my 30 hp tractor.I can blow chips into the woods or into my truck. I bought it used for $1200 about 6 years ago. It took a long time (years) to find a used one.
 

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   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #16  
I have a 5" BearCat with a blower that is great on my 30 hp tractor.I can blow chips into the woods or into my truck. I bought it used for $1200 about 6 years ago. It took a long time (years) to find a used one.

Yeah, same chipper I have except I don't have the blower.
I've read mixed reports about the blower...how's your's work?
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #18  
I put 60 hours on a borrowed 6" Jinma auto feed PTO chipper and was so happy I bought one for myself.
I've got a Chinese 6" chipper too, turned by 35 PTO hp. It'll eat softwood and brush all day long, but bogs down occasionally when fed 5" and 6" hardwood. So given your 33 PTO horsepower, stick with the previously mentioned 4" and smaller stuff - and the Chinese chipper offers good value for the money. Price might be a little dated, but mine was $1350 out the door in June of 2010

//greg//
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #19  
Does anyone have a chipper they use, and like? I have been wondering about using one on my MF1260. I have rented the Vermeer stand alone chippers and they work well. I have a Troybuilt 8 hp chipper, and it works not so well for the amount of material I have. I have an endless supply of 1-4" limbs and treetops, and outdoor burning bans to contend with.

Any thoughts or opinions are appreciated. Thanks.

See my post of 1-24-12 in.."Help me spend money on chipper thread.

Bottom line-agree with Roy-Craigs List, be patient and move fast!
 
   / Anyone use a PTO chipper? #20  
I have a Salsco chipper. I did a lot of research before I got it over 4 years ago and decided it was the best for my needs. They have many models to fit your requirements. You can't go wrong with one and they are built in the country with good quality parts and steel.
A lot of folks on TBN seem to really like the wallenstein brand as well but can't comment .
 
 

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