Kind of a drifting question but on the newer hydraulic in feed wood Max's are both the upper and lower rollers powered I know on my older with mechanical roller feed chipper only one of the rollers is powered.
Ah, no. Their products are made across the pond and always have been. They might be put together (assembled here) but made, no way. Vet owned, certainly.I just bought and used for 3.6 hours a WoodMaxx MX-8600 (6"). It runs behind my Kioti DK45 with 38 PTO HP. Extremely impressive machine. Made in the USA, Veteran owned,
According to their siteAh, no. Their products are made across the pond and always have been. They might be put together (assembled here) but made, no way. Vet owned, certainly.
All of our MX-series chippers are proudly made in the USA! All of our WM-series, and DC-series are made overseas.Each of our wood chippers is powerful and durable. Every chipper is precisely manufactured and comes with a warranty. The ratings on our high-powered commercial and residential chippers can't be beaten.
Incorrect. The DC & WM series are Chinese. The MX series are made in the USA.Ah, no. Their products are made across the pond and always have been. They might be put together (assembled here) but made, no way. Vet owned, certainly.
See my post #27.For those who know 3pt mounted wood chippers, who makes them in the US now? I looked at a few online and some said assembled in the US and another didn't give any information on it. I am looking for one that would be good for a 20-40 PTO HP tractor. Nothing like a commercial user but on occasion I would use it hard. Most times it would be in the shed. Any recommendations for a US made brand?