Chipper Chipper - Woodward Crossing

   / Chipper - Woodward Crossing #1  

ppirate

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Have been reading the forums for several weeks gathering information about CUTs and chippers. Decided on a Wallenstein BX42 chipper and based on the comments from members purchased this from Woodward Crossing.

They are great to work with and when you spell customer service it needs to be spelled...Karen.

Not to get it hooked up and try it out.

This is a great website.

Thanks
:)
 
   / Chipper - Woodward Crossing #2  
Welcome to TBN!! Let us know how you like you Chipper when you get it set up and functioning. Post some pics too!!:D

mike
 
   / Chipper - Woodward Crossing #3  
Ive been looking at the bx 42 also, just need to find the extra cash. Direct drive no belts, really great machine, from what i can tell it feeds really well, no need to force feed it. Cant wait to finally get mine...... someday
 
   / Chipper - Woodward Crossing #4  
I have the larger BX-62 on my Kubota Grand L3940. It pushes the horse power limit a little bit but I can still chip 6" trees about 12 feet long before it will stall. And that's before they are limbed :D
This thing will self feed like nobodys business. Don't ever try to hold back a limb as it's feeding in 'cause it will pull your arms off :eek: . I see no reason to add the hydraulic feeder unit....just not worth the extra money. I researched chippers for a long time before going with the Wallenstein. It was a great decision to buy this thing. You are going to love yours ;) .
I chip right into my pickup truck and then spread the chips around the farm.
A great piece of equipment!
 
   / Chipper - Woodward Crossing #5  
ppirate said:
Have been reading the forums for several weeks gathering information about CUTs and chippers. Decided on a Wallenstein BX42 chipper and based on the comments from members purchased this from Woodward Crossing.

They are great to work with and when you spell customer service it needs to be spelled...Karen.

Not to get it hooked up and try it out.

This is a great website.

Thanks
:)

Yes...I bought my BX-62 from them...EXECELLENT OPERATION...:D

Wallenstein's work very nicely without hydraulics...when they don't self-feed smoothly...it's time to think about sharpening the blades...:D
 
   / Chipper - Woodward Crossing #6  
 

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