I picked up a Jinma 8" chipper back in 2011 that I've been impressed with & it was about half the price of the Woodmax.
I have a re-branded version of this one:
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I don't have the blower which is a pain... makes a ton of chips in a hurry so you have to move or kick the chips out of the way. Hand feeding requires more work, hydraulic feed is costly (espeicailly if you don't have a remote already!). ALL chipper units ain't cheap and they are noisy and flings chips out at high speed!!!
I do like the shredder hopper for cleaning up small piles of branches...

fall a tree that is 6" on the butt - now try to drag it 50' like you were bringing it to your chipper. Now, imagine doing that all day long..............
. I used to have an 8N. The extra weight would have been nice for handling moving the almost 1100# Woodland 88 around. I have it on a JD955. How does the 8N 3 pt handle the weight? One last question? Does the Woodmax have two opposing indeed rollers? They use the singular "roller" in their ad, but show two hydraulic drive motors. ThanksI have the Woodmaxx 8M and it works great. Have put about 40 hours on it with no issues, no clogs. Primarily use it to chip up pine and oak scrap from tree removal on my 20 acres. The only issue I have had is with the cable on the emergency stop lever; keeps pulling out of the ferell. Working on a custom replacement of my own design. Woodmaxx support has been good, blades are easy to replace, and as long as you keep it properly lubed, it works like a champ. Have fed up to 6", 20-foot long oak trees with no issues on my old Ford 8N.
Get a winch or a wench.<snip> Well, how do I get all those trees into the chipper? <snip>
Get a winch or a wench.