Chipper Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!!

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boomer4snow

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2004 NH TC40DA
Hello all, thanks to TBN I now realize I can not be happy without a PTO chipper attached to the back of my tractor. I have a New Holland TC40DA (about 35 PTO HP) so I can run it without any problems. I have pretty much decided I want a Jinma PTO chipper 6" capacity and power feed.

Heres the rub, I work out of state and seems like I am never home to work on my property, so when I do get a week or two off, I want to hit it hard (building a house next year on 5 acres) I need to find a Jinma dealer, or one that will ship to Illinois 62612 area code for a good price, and I would like to have it around october. If any of you have similar chippers in mind for the same cost etc please make a suggestion.

I have rented before but it seems the rentals are in poor service, cost 150-200 a day, and I have to work the snot out of myself and the tractor to make it worth the rental. Not to mention the day I have free to use it, it is raining, chipper is broke etc...Having my own unit ready to go when I am, and work as hard as I want to makes sense. I also have 70+acres of timber my parents own surrounding my property so dont let just 5 acres fool you, I have a lot of work.

Again, Please feel free to make suggestions on other models, and especially where I can buy a good quality unit from a good dealer that will ship to my home. Thanks in advance.
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #4  
I just purchased a Wallenstein 6" PTO chipper with power feed. It works great and really eats trees. I cut 6" Dogwood trees and sent the large in in first and the whole tree is gone and the chipper never slows down. Great chipper, you should be able to find them at you local tractor dealer. Both the Kubota dealers here in N. GA carry them.

Visit there web site BXR60 Wood Chipper

Check it out....
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!!
  • Thread Starter
#6  
that looks good, I too would like a hint at the price.
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #8  
We have the woodchippers in stock,they are going up in cost next load,PM me for more information ,shipping is not a problem

Tommy
Affordable Tractor
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #9  
I purchase the one without power feed first, only to discover that I didn't like working that hard. I think it would have killed me will all I plan to chip.

They took it back it on trade less $ 200 and I was happy with that.

That made my total investment $ 4,460.00

Now behind the L5030 it works great. I can set the infeed speed high and get chips the size of my thumb or larger. I can then slow it down and get much smaller shavings.

Charles
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #10  
Boomer4Snow, The Jinma Chipper will work hard for you...and save you a buck for that New House.

Tommy at Affordable Tractors is right about the price increase. My shipment due in 10-2005 will have the price increase.

Parts should not be a problem...PM me if I can help you.

Ronald
Ranch Hand Supply
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #12  
Go with the Jinma. I just used mine last Saturday and when I was done I had a pile of chips as high as my 65hp tractor!

I paid around 1500 and picked it up. Not sure about the price increase, couldn't say. I will tell you with the Jinma you get features that would cost 3x as much for a hydraulic feed version. The quality and versatility (chip size etc) will be higher with an american made chipper, but if you just want chips, you don't care what they look like, and you want something that handles the 6" material, the jinma is it.
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #13  
I always want to look something over before I buy - Anybody know a Jinma dealer in Michigan?
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!!
  • Thread Starter
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I have found a farm-pro model which is a Jinma, are they the same quality machine etc? Price is 1299, and the shipping is about 200 it is from homier. Is this a re-man hunk of you know what that was returned etc?
 
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I am looking for a chipper that is i-match compatible. I want it to work on my John Deere 4720 with out a bunch of modifications. I want out of the box. I know, it might be too much to ask.

Any recommendations?

Thanks
D.
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #16  
The more I look at the Jinma, it seems to make the most sense. For the price savings, I can jsutify taking my i-match setup off the few times I use it.

D.
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #17  
I am in S Illinois, I got my Jinma from Starlight Tractor in Loyd's Knob IN. 812-923-0074. The price was in the range posted in the thread. I am totally happy with mine. It took a few hours of fine tuning after I got it home, but it is well worth the effort. It is crude but functional.
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #18  
If top selling implements of all kinds of implements in years 2004&2005 are listed, I think, this Chinese wood chipper comes first.
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #19  
The Jinma chipper has worked good for me except for...

Go to Advance Auto and get a 38517-17385DR (38.5" long 17mm wide) $5 drive belt to replace the crude Chinese banana skin belt that comes on the Jinma feed roller pulleys. This belt is a little longer than stock which helps reduce the sharp angle placed on the square drive knuckles, by moving the right-angle worm gear box back some. You can run the stock belt until your first jam, then it will dissintergrate. You also want to change the gear lube in the worm gear box at this time. The stock oil looks like they poured in used motor oil! I could see metal fines in mine. I was glad to flush it out. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
/ Jinma pto chipper ready to buy!! #20  
I changed my oil too. I thought it was empty because I couldn't see it in the sight glass. It was full to the top. It also had a few breakin bits and pieces in it. I found a sight somewhere that told about doing some fine tuning to the drive shaft for the feed roller. I took mine out and found that the square drive on one end was too long and putting pressure against the socket and retaining ring. A few hits with the die grinder and fresh grease did it.
 
 

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