/ How does a Woodland Mills WC-68 compares to a stand-alone 6" wood chipper like this one
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That Veneer 700 looks like a much larger chipper than the WC-68 so it may not be fair to compare. I own a WC-68. We decided to buy to avoid burning in our hot dry summers. We have lots of cleanup to do on a property that has been mostly untouched in 40 years. It is great to be able to chip when we want to and as long as we feel like. Renting would cause me to rush and work til exhausted. If we run out of work, we'll simply sell it and the resulting "cost" will be low - used chippers sell fast$$.Not sure if the rented feed is hydraulic but it autofeed using the same kind of puller wheel as the WC68. When you fed it something that bogged it, it simply stopped feeding, waited until the chips cleared the chute and the feed automatically continued. My tractor has a 23 HP PTO.
@Underdog57, I have lots of spruce and white pine at my place. What did you have to do to unclog the chute?
- totally rotten large branches that should not have gone in. I remove one bolt to tip the chute and shove a branch down it to clear the packed-in powder. Other than that, it produces great chips that we use on the property on paths and gardens and share with the neighbours.