montelatici
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Is this an outrageously low price (it includes shipping) for a 6 inch PTO chipper?
Is this an outrageously low price (it includes shipping) for a 6 inch PTO chipper?
Like he said!:thumbsup::thumbsup:Wallenstein
I have the same or very similar chipper, mine is a Jinma version. looks virtually identical. I paid a couple hundred more about 5 years ago. Works pretty well. Does the job. I have had to do some repairs such as a belt and an internal shaft for the feeder. They have since improved this design and I used the updated parts. I also have reversed or replaced the blades, not too difficult. Overall very happy. I live in a very heavily wooded area with 5 acres, neighbors also have large wooded parcels. We have made allot of use of it. Definitely better then a home owner version & fairly heavy duty, but I would not rate for constant commercial operation. Documentation that came with mine was not very good and hopefully has improved. Parts are easily accessible. Price is very good and I think you could be very happy. Attached picture is of my wife showing off tractor and chipper.
Wow, that is a big chipper seen on the back of a BX. I was thinking of running a chipper on the back of my L3700, but you think it would be OK on the back of my BX-1850? At 1600 bucks and free shipping and if it performs as you say, I might go ahead and try it. It's just for my property and not commercial work. I don't necessarily want to keep Amish Canadians employed at 5K a pop.
The Bx1860 might be a little underpowered, but you also don't have to max out at 6" on that on either and will probably do many jobs. Chipper is heavy but the TPH will lift it. I always have my loader on when I use my chipper, besides where else do you put the saws and cooler? $5K was way too steep for me as I already put good money into a orange tractor. I am really pro North American made where possible, but on this one and level of use I intended, I decided to go this way. Another factor was the ability to broadcast the chips overhead and back into the woods was a plus that I was having difficulty finding at the time. I was just out in the shop and saw the date on the unit and I have had it over 5 years. Very satisfied- No regrets, and I have chipped way beyond my initial expectations, pushing it quite a few times doing Storm damage clearing over the past couple of years.
I have used this on a 22hp BX and now my 25.5hp BX. Worked well on both chipping up to 6". Definitely noticed the additional power of the newer tractor though. Now on the other hand this thing should be a monster on your L3700!
Thanks Tim. I appreciate it. As you may have noticed others that haven't used the product implied it was junk. $1,600 compared to $5,000 is a big difference.
Wow, that is a big chipper seen on the back of a BX. I was thinking of running a chipper on the back of my L3700, but you think it would be ok on the back of my BX-1850? At 1600 bucks and free shipping and if it performs as you say, I might go ahead and try it. It's just for my property and not commercial work. I don't necessarily want to keep Amish Canadians employed at 5K a pop.
Thanks Tim. I appreciate it. As you may have noticed others that haven't used the product implied it was junk. $1,600 compared to $5,000 is a big difference.
do you have trouble with it clogging? chute clogging?