nbryan
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Equipment
B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
"Their" 8" chipper refers to the Woodland Mills WC-68, right? The 19.5 HP rated PTO on my B2650 runs the WC-68 just fine. I can't load 6" dried oak and expect it to chip it without some "babying" of the feed rate, but green(ish) wood of any kind is handlable up to the full 6"x8" chute size.I have an old Jinma 8" chipper. Exact same as the Woodmaxx less the hydro feed. The mechanical feed on the old Jinmas is their Achilles. I see on the newer ones that area has been substantially beefed up. Lucky for me I live 20 minutes from the Woodland Mills place . I went over there today. According to them, my B3030 Kubota is underpowered to run their 8" chipper even though it runs my 8" Jinma like a champ, and I put big stuff through it. So I'm going to get the 8" Woodland Mills chipper anyway and see what happens. If my Kubota struggles with it, I'll try it on my 8N. It has more PTO HP than the Kubota and a lot heavier flywheel. Failing that, oh well, I'll just have to find myself a nice old MF35 or a Super Dexta to run it. I also like how the input chute on the W-M folds over for storage. It takes up way less floor space then the Jinma/WoodMaxx. I'm going to get a stump grinder too. I'll report back how it all works out.
My feed rate lever gets adjusted down after I get through all the "little" stuff at regular feed speed and start into more heavy chipping logs. That's fine with me.
Retired and not in a rush to feed logs fast anyway.
Me running some birch slash through 2 springs ago:
New video by Neil Bryan
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