Shopping and trying to make an intelligent choice on a good chipper.
Option 1:
WC68 6″ PTO Wood Chipper, Wood Chipper | Woodland Mills USA
I like this machine, and the delivery on it is impressive. The flywheel is direct drive, 200 lbs, and the hydraulic pump (for the infeed) is the only thing that is belt driven. 5 gallon reservoir, but I didn't see a filter on it. Easy enough to add that, though, other than the cost of having the hoses made. Looks like the hopper is a little lower angle which is better for old folks like me who are silly enough to get two rotator cuff surgeries in one year.
Option 2:
TM-86H Chipper for small tractor - WoodMaxx
I like the slightly lower price on this machine, but overall weight is nearly 200 pounds lighter. Where did they take out the steel? Biggest negative is the delivery. No indication of how long it's gonna take, but I can put my name on a waiting list? While they hold my money? I think not, unless it's worth the wait. Looks like the flywheel and hydraulic pump are both belt drive, meaning LOTS of BIG belts to replace if a stick lands in the right place. The plus side to a belt drive is that one is less likely to shear a pin in the drive line. But how much does a 4" x 5/16" - 18 TPI Grade 2 bolt cost? NOT MUCH, especially with a discount at Fastenal.
Option 3:
8" PTO Wood Chipper Tree Chipper Brush Chipper - Hydraulic Feed (woodmaxx.com)
I like the flatter infeed chute, but it's still up pretty high. No angle on the hopper means no auto-feed of small brush/leaves. Primary dislike is it does not have the clamshell type flywheel housing. Otherwise, it's very similar to Option 1. Again, a waiting list with no explanation of how long it's going to be before delivery.
I considered the Wallenstein line as well, but they're a little too proud of a machine that really doesn't have much higher specifications and even falls shorter in some of the fairly important ones. The price tag for a similar rated machine is nearly $2K higher.
I'd appreciate any input from owners of any of these models. TIA.
Option 1:
WC68 6″ PTO Wood Chipper, Wood Chipper | Woodland Mills USA
I like this machine, and the delivery on it is impressive. The flywheel is direct drive, 200 lbs, and the hydraulic pump (for the infeed) is the only thing that is belt driven. 5 gallon reservoir, but I didn't see a filter on it. Easy enough to add that, though, other than the cost of having the hoses made. Looks like the hopper is a little lower angle which is better for old folks like me who are silly enough to get two rotator cuff surgeries in one year.
Option 2:
TM-86H Chipper for small tractor - WoodMaxx
I like the slightly lower price on this machine, but overall weight is nearly 200 pounds lighter. Where did they take out the steel? Biggest negative is the delivery. No indication of how long it's gonna take, but I can put my name on a waiting list? While they hold my money? I think not, unless it's worth the wait. Looks like the flywheel and hydraulic pump are both belt drive, meaning LOTS of BIG belts to replace if a stick lands in the right place. The plus side to a belt drive is that one is less likely to shear a pin in the drive line. But how much does a 4" x 5/16" - 18 TPI Grade 2 bolt cost? NOT MUCH, especially with a discount at Fastenal.
Option 3:
8" PTO Wood Chipper Tree Chipper Brush Chipper - Hydraulic Feed (woodmaxx.com)
I like the flatter infeed chute, but it's still up pretty high. No angle on the hopper means no auto-feed of small brush/leaves. Primary dislike is it does not have the clamshell type flywheel housing. Otherwise, it's very similar to Option 1. Again, a waiting list with no explanation of how long it's going to be before delivery.
I considered the Wallenstein line as well, but they're a little too proud of a machine that really doesn't have much higher specifications and even falls shorter in some of the fairly important ones. The price tag for a similar rated machine is nearly $2K higher.
I'd appreciate any input from owners of any of these models. TIA.