LonghornSam
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- Dec 31, 2007
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Hi everyone,
Happy 2012!
I always find something useful or learn something new whenever I check our the forums. So let me first say thanks to all of you who have provided so much great info for others to benefit from.
I have done a ton of research on partnering up my Kubota BX24 with a Wallenstein BX42 Chipper. I love my tractor and it has done everything I have a asked of it. I have also thoroughly appreciated my add-ons skid plates, backhoe thumb plus my backhoe dolly.
My wife (and CFO) often helps with my chipping projects with a beat up rental unit (Vermeer 6 inch). We have 36 acres to maintain so we have decided to stop renting unreliable chippers locally and purchase a Wallenstein. Based on our experience with the hydraulic forward/reverse bar on the rental units, she would prefer that we consider the BX42r as she prefers the potential safety (reverse bar) that this chipper offers.
We chip primarily Ponderosa Pine (under 4 inches in diameter), some 3 inch or less Gambel oak limbs and occasional cedar limbs.
I am trying to find out if anyone has any real world experience with the Wallenstein BX42r with a Kubota BX24 tractor.
I have researched the forums extensively and have some questions
- It appears that some folks needed to install some aftermarket adapters to hook up the BX42r hydraulics to their tractor. Can anyone share some specifics on what adapters are needed, if any, to a Kubota BX24? Cost? Best source(s) to purchase? Brand? I am 90 minutes away from Albuquerque so I will likley buy online.
- The weight of the BX42r is substantially more than the BX42 and is near the 3 point hitch weight specs/limit for my tractor approximately 50 pounds under the limit. For me, I usually have to load up my tractor on a fairly low trailer to get to my chipping location. I have two major concerns here Will the tractor will be too back heavy when going up the trailer ramps plus? Will my 3 point hitch be able to lift the chipper effectively to go from site to site?
- Some folks have indicated that the BX42r is not primed with hydraulic fluid upon delivery. Others say it is ready to go in terms in that regard.
- Related to the BX24, will the drive shaft that ships with the chipper fit or does it need to be shortened/lengthened to fit my tractor PTO appropriately?
- Any recommendations on a dolly unit or such to use when the chipper is in storage?
We have not ruled out the BX42 chipper, as I am still very much sold on the non-hydraulic model, but I want to get some feedback from some BX42r owners/operators. I going to contact all of the highly recommended dealers that folks have mentioned in the forums (WC, Iowa Farm, etc.) but would love to get some up to date feedback from anyone who has something to offer.
I will be sure and provide an update once the the new chipper is on site in the spring. Thanks in advance for your help!
Happy 2012!
I always find something useful or learn something new whenever I check our the forums. So let me first say thanks to all of you who have provided so much great info for others to benefit from.
I have done a ton of research on partnering up my Kubota BX24 with a Wallenstein BX42 Chipper. I love my tractor and it has done everything I have a asked of it. I have also thoroughly appreciated my add-ons skid plates, backhoe thumb plus my backhoe dolly.
My wife (and CFO) often helps with my chipping projects with a beat up rental unit (Vermeer 6 inch). We have 36 acres to maintain so we have decided to stop renting unreliable chippers locally and purchase a Wallenstein. Based on our experience with the hydraulic forward/reverse bar on the rental units, she would prefer that we consider the BX42r as she prefers the potential safety (reverse bar) that this chipper offers.
We chip primarily Ponderosa Pine (under 4 inches in diameter), some 3 inch or less Gambel oak limbs and occasional cedar limbs.
I am trying to find out if anyone has any real world experience with the Wallenstein BX42r with a Kubota BX24 tractor.
I have researched the forums extensively and have some questions
- It appears that some folks needed to install some aftermarket adapters to hook up the BX42r hydraulics to their tractor. Can anyone share some specifics on what adapters are needed, if any, to a Kubota BX24? Cost? Best source(s) to purchase? Brand? I am 90 minutes away from Albuquerque so I will likley buy online.
- The weight of the BX42r is substantially more than the BX42 and is near the 3 point hitch weight specs/limit for my tractor approximately 50 pounds under the limit. For me, I usually have to load up my tractor on a fairly low trailer to get to my chipping location. I have two major concerns here Will the tractor will be too back heavy when going up the trailer ramps plus? Will my 3 point hitch be able to lift the chipper effectively to go from site to site?
- Some folks have indicated that the BX42r is not primed with hydraulic fluid upon delivery. Others say it is ready to go in terms in that regard.
- Related to the BX24, will the drive shaft that ships with the chipper fit or does it need to be shortened/lengthened to fit my tractor PTO appropriately?
- Any recommendations on a dolly unit or such to use when the chipper is in storage?
We have not ruled out the BX42 chipper, as I am still very much sold on the non-hydraulic model, but I want to get some feedback from some BX42r owners/operators. I going to contact all of the highly recommended dealers that folks have mentioned in the forums (WC, Iowa Farm, etc.) but would love to get some up to date feedback from anyone who has something to offer.
I will be sure and provide an update once the the new chipper is on site in the spring. Thanks in advance for your help!