I recently bought a new L2501DT. It has 24.8hp and 20.5hp at the PTO. That said engine torque is basically the same as the L3301 but at 2200rpm on the 2501 if that matters.
So with my tractor in mind I am curious if others out there are running wood chippers. I like the look of the Woodmax: http://www.woodmaxx.com/WoodMaxx_8_PTO_Wood_Chipper_Hydraulic_Feed_p/wm-8h.htm Woodmaxx says 19hp at the PTO minimum and the more the better. Obviously at 20.5hp at the PTO on my 2501 I am just barely over the minimum. Does anyone have any real world experience with this chipper and a similar PTO hp output? There are plenty of wood chipper options out there such as this one: http://www.palletforks.com/titan-bx42-wood-chipper.html Reading the reviews on this one it seems to work with a lower hp tractor and half the price. Whatever I get I want something as trouble free as possible and keep the budget under $3K.
As for my intended use I have approx. 150-200 Texas cedars I want to run thru it. Really just the limbs as I will cut the trunk section for fence posts. Most limbs are 3" and under but some may get to 4". Being cedar is so soft It should be easy chipping. I have done all I can do with a dozer. Most of my remaining cedars are intermixed with oaks and I don't have room to push them up and burn them.
Thanks
So with my tractor in mind I am curious if others out there are running wood chippers. I like the look of the Woodmax: http://www.woodmaxx.com/WoodMaxx_8_PTO_Wood_Chipper_Hydraulic_Feed_p/wm-8h.htm Woodmaxx says 19hp at the PTO minimum and the more the better. Obviously at 20.5hp at the PTO on my 2501 I am just barely over the minimum. Does anyone have any real world experience with this chipper and a similar PTO hp output? There are plenty of wood chipper options out there such as this one: http://www.palletforks.com/titan-bx42-wood-chipper.html Reading the reviews on this one it seems to work with a lower hp tractor and half the price. Whatever I get I want something as trouble free as possible and keep the budget under $3K.
As for my intended use I have approx. 150-200 Texas cedars I want to run thru it. Really just the limbs as I will cut the trunk section for fence posts. Most limbs are 3" and under but some may get to 4". Being cedar is so soft It should be easy chipping. I have done all I can do with a dozer. Most of my remaining cedars are intermixed with oaks and I don't have room to push them up and burn them.
Thanks