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3901HST-FEL, box blade, backhoe, grapple, rake, forks, piranha bar stump grinder
I have a WoodMaxx WM-8m and there is a bar to raise the feed roller.You Woodmaxx users verify that it has a lever for raising the feed roller(s)?
I have had my chipper since June 2015. Since I put the hour meter/RPM meter Aug of 2016, I have put 10.6 hours on it. I haven't had to change the blades yet. I'm really happy with the chipper.What's the best PTO driven chipper that won't break the bank?
3901HST
Good info, thanks. Any recommendations for my LX3310?I also have a L3901 HST tractor and I purchase a Woodmaxx WM-8H this past spring and have about 12 hours on it. I have chipped soft and hard wood up to 8” and it has chipped everything I have put in it like a hot knife through butter and never a chipped material plugs in the discharge chute even chipping some punky debris. I especially like the double hydraulic infeed rollers (a must have) with reverse and a flat infeed, so I do not have to lift branches so high.
I also looked at the Woodland Mills chippers which have some nice features especially the folding infeed for storage space savings and clam shell flywheel cutter guard which may assist in blade replacement and plugged debris clearing if needed.
The final decision for me was the heavier flywheel and the ability of the Woodmaxx to run on my sons lower PTO HP tractor if needed.
I did use a borrowed gas powered chipper some years ago with manual feed and knew if I ever purchased a chipper, it would have a self-feed feature.
I am very satisfied with my purchase. Without the ability to try each manufactures product we make some assumptions of what may work better for us. There are some trade off’s we learn to live with, most of which are not deal breakers on either of these brands from my research.
Best of luck with whatever manufacturer you go with.
How did you gear up a hr meter on your chipper ? thanks.I have a WoodMaxx WM-8m and there is a bar to raise the feed roller.
I have had my chipper since June 2015. Since I put the hour meter/RPM meter Aug of 2016, I have put 10.6 hours on it. I haven't had to change the blades yet. I'm really happy with the chipper.
I bought the kit from WoodMax. It included a bracket and the hour/RPM meter. If you look in the first picture you can see a blob on the shaft, that is the magnet that is used to detect the rotation of the shaft giving the RPMs. The second picture show where the meter is placed, the bracket for that was included also. They still show it on the web page, but is out of stock.How did you gear up a hr meter on your chipper ? thanks.
I like that, I can see that being useful on a lot of stuff. Thanks.I bought the kit from WoodMax. It included a bracket and the hour/RPM meter. If you look in the first picture you can see a blob on the shaft, that is the magnet that is used to detect the rotation of the shaft giving the RPMs. The second picture show where the meter is placed, the bracket for that was included also. They still show it on the web page, but is out of stock.
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Woodland Mills WC68. 6" x 8" opening, adjustable speeed and pressure on hydraulic feed, good customer support, solidly and thoughtfully designed and built.What's the best PTO driven chipper that won't break the bank?
3901HST