100% agree on Woodmaxx. Great company. When I went to order the 9900 (made in the US) they said it would be months because they had a backlog of orders. When I happened to mention I had bought a flail mower from them not long before they bumped to the top of the line and I received the chipper in a couple of weeks. I use it with my LS XR4150 which is rated 40 hp at the pto so I am getting almost max capacity. The chipper works awesome, have no problem doing 6-7 inches logs, and the self feed is a must have. I can’t burn where I live so have to chip. I used to make several large piles of trimmings over the course of a year or so and call in someone to chip. Now I can do it myself and don’t have unsightly and dangerous piles laying around. Have about 20 hours on it now and estimate have paid off about 75% of the cost if I had brought in someone to do it.Don't make a decision before checking out the chippers offered by WoodMaxx dot com.
There are lots of youtube videos showing these 3-point tools in action.
I bought a backhoe attachment from WoodMaxx a year ago
and have used it hard to repair damage from last year's floods
as well as opening up new orchard space on this old avalanche site.
When the hoe arrived with a crushed hydraulic hose (shipping damage) the company supplied a replacement without blinking,
and they provided practical advice when I needed it.
I am so impressed that I ordered a WM-8H wood chipper yesterday!
Inquiries are usually answered by Tony, who is friendly and professional.
Good luck with your new chipper, whatever one you choose!
Had a McKissic TPH-122 chipper/shredder for 16 years. Replaced it with a WM WC46 about 6 years ago and have run it on a 1025R, 2025R and now B2601. These tractors all just loafed along at "5" setting on the hydraulic feed. Went to the WM unit because we no longer had a source of leaves to grind/shred and wanted a more horizontal input feed chute.Hi guys, looking for a little help from this great well of knowledge. I'm looking to buy a wood chipper, I like the idea of 3 point attachment chipper. Titan has one for $2,300 that goes to 4". It's the WCBX42S.The manual says 35 PTO hp for maximum capacity and capability. My lx3310 is around 27 PTO hp. So I'm wondering if I'll lose efficiency. I'd have thought 540 is 540. My 5' brush hog runs around 2100 or so rpm at 540.
Also, does anyone think this is a good piece of equipment?
I also have the option of their tow behind, 5" chipper for $1,900 which looks like a good deal but it's one more motor to mess with.
Grateful for any input or recommendations, thank you all!
what did you choose in the end? I m looking for a small pto wood chipper, I started another post here.Hi guys, looking for a little help from this great well of knowledge. I'm looking to buy a wood chipper, I like the idea of 3 point attachment chipper. Titan has one for $2,300 that goes to 4". It's the WCBX42S.The manual says 35 PTO hp for maximum capacity and capability. My lx3310 is around 27 PTO hp. So I'm wondering if I'll lose efficiency. I'd have thought 540 is 540. My 5' brush hog runs around 2100 or so rpm at 540.
Also, does anyone think this is a good piece of equipment?
I also have the option of their tow behind, 5" chipper for $1,900 which looks like a good deal but it's one more motor to mess with.
Grateful for any input or recommendations, thank you all!