WoodMaxx WM-8H vs Woodland Mills WC86

Which PTO Cipper do you prefer?

  • Woodland Mills WC86

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Carleola

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I've been in the market for a homeowner/large (30 acres) acreage wood chipper. I have narrowed my choices down to two brands that I thought would fit my needs - they are the WoodMaxx and the Woodland Mills. I could not find any comparisons on them so I compiled what I think is an accurate data-log. Any errors are mine alone; and I apologize in advance to the manufacturers. I consider both units excellent and worthy of consideration!

I have attached a PDF attachment that compares the two chippers. Different features, excite different folk - so you decide which is better for you.

P.S. The Woodland Mills WC86 should read WC68. I'm dyslexic!
 

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afret

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I've used my Woodmaxx for about 15 hours now and it has been great. I don't know anything about the other company.

 

sdk1968

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whoa! those are BIG chippers!

i was looking at the woodmaxx TM-86h....

will watch this & learn from you guys.
 

skeets

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Lord a mighty !!!! them is some kind of wood eatin machines
 

Carleola

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@mdhughes - Yes, I was looking at the hydraulic machines only at this time. Are you happy with your 8M? Any issues?
 
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mdhughes

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@mdhughes - Yes, I was looking at the hydraulic machines only at this time. Are you happy with your 8M? Any issues?
I have been very happy with the chipper and have used it a lot since I got it. We had 16 tree pushed out to clear room for a garage and I chipped all of the tops. Here is a picture of a couple of the chip piles, they are about 4 foot tall:



I used it for a little over an hour Sat. chipping stuff that I cut that was hanging over the private road we live off of. We have about 1,000 feet of road frontage.

I had looked at getting the hydraulic WoodMaxx, but I didn't want the extra hydraulics with the hoses that could get caught on something and make a mess. There have been a couple of times that a reverse would have been nice, but I was able to pull the stuff out by pulling down on the handle.
 

Carleola

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Here is an update;

I purchased the WoodMaxx WM-8H. I have about 50 hours on it and its attached to a Kubota B3350 (33HP and 27HP at PTO).

The machine has worked flawlessly and the reverse hydraulics is worth the extra expense. It clears jams in a jiffy.

My only concern is with my tractor. The chipper's heavy flywheel bogs down the engine and I have to engage/disengage the PTO to get it up to running speed. Once there, its a beast. It's also a bit heavy for my tractor. The 7 gallons of hydraulic fluid (@8lbs/gal) add some unanticipated weight and I add some ballasts on the front to remedy this issue.

For my tractor, I think I should have purchased the MX 8800 because its lighter and hydrostatic drive would be easier getting the chipper up to speed.

I can recommend the product, wholeheartedly.