NCL4701
Well-known member
Equipment
L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
About to order one of these. Have rented in the past and it’s just getting to be too much too often for renting forever. However, not planning to go into the stump grinding business. My L4701 is HST and has 3 rear remotes.
So basically renting is not ideal and although I can’t exactly stop anyone from advocating renting, with all respect, I’m not paying any mind to any such arguments or responding to them. Something like a Baumalight 3P24 looks swell but the price tag is a bit much for something I’m not making money with. I suppose a Vermeer SC-382 would work too if they were all the same price. But they’re not.
As my profile shows, I have a Woodland Mills WC-68 and have been quite pleased with the quality and performance. At first, I was concerned about the quality and effectiveness of the WG24 considering it’s quite low cost compared to alternatives for similar sized PTO grinders. Maybe I still am concerned a little bit.
Based on the parts diagram on Woodland Mills’ website, the relatively low price appears to be primarily explained by an incredibly simple design of a big wheel full of teeth hooked directly to a PTO shaft with a standard PTO shaft type clutch and a forward pressure safety limiter created by the wheel hanging from a hinge on the frame like a pendulum.
Nothing wrong with any of that for my purposes, but much simpler than the more expensive designs that have the base machine relatively stationary and the cutter movement controlled hydraulically.
Seems several here have one of these. Don’t recall ever hearing any negatives.
Anyone know of any negatives with this unit?
So basically renting is not ideal and although I can’t exactly stop anyone from advocating renting, with all respect, I’m not paying any mind to any such arguments or responding to them. Something like a Baumalight 3P24 looks swell but the price tag is a bit much for something I’m not making money with. I suppose a Vermeer SC-382 would work too if they were all the same price. But they’re not.
As my profile shows, I have a Woodland Mills WC-68 and have been quite pleased with the quality and performance. At first, I was concerned about the quality and effectiveness of the WG24 considering it’s quite low cost compared to alternatives for similar sized PTO grinders. Maybe I still am concerned a little bit.
Based on the parts diagram on Woodland Mills’ website, the relatively low price appears to be primarily explained by an incredibly simple design of a big wheel full of teeth hooked directly to a PTO shaft with a standard PTO shaft type clutch and a forward pressure safety limiter created by the wheel hanging from a hinge on the frame like a pendulum.
Nothing wrong with any of that for my purposes, but much simpler than the more expensive designs that have the base machine relatively stationary and the cutter movement controlled hydraulically.
Seems several here have one of these. Don’t recall ever hearing any negatives.
Anyone know of any negatives with this unit?
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