Sean T

Verified Customer
Nov 01, 2019

WC68

This is a well made chipper. Works great.

Pat J

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WG24

I bought an older RV Park with a lot of trees that had been cut down due to the ash bore in Kentucky. We have about 40 stumps of all different sizes we have ground 8 stumps and are very pleased with the way your product works. Thanks, Pat Juett

Mike O

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WC68

Our Woodland Mills WC68 makes easy work of the countless brush piles we have after 100+ mph winds devastated our woods. Paired with our John Deere 2032r we have chipped Popple, Birch and Basswood up to 5". Any hard Maple or Red oak not salvaged for firewood don't slow the chipper down at all. All assembly required went well with well written instructions. I would definitely recommend this chipper. You have designed a great machine Woodland Mills!

Mark M

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WC68

This thing is built like a tank. I'm very impressed with the construction quality.

Beverly D

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WC46

GREAT CHIPPER. Went through about 15 hours of chipping. Only problem was with White Pine branches. Pitch would build up in discharge chute, and it would eventually clog up with pine needles. would need to spray chute with road tar remover. But all in all it did a great job, a super time saver. Walt

Simon-Pierre D

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WC68

I was very please to receive my wood chipper fast and in good condition The assembly procedure is easy took me 2 hours The machine perform great and took everything without forcing on the tractor JD 2032R Je suis très satisfait de mon achat

Pete H

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WC88

I'm quite happy with the chipper. My only concern is not seeing, in the manual, that the bearings are shipped dry. I looked for it because of reading someone's review. If it's in the manual, I missed it. The video demo was a real plus. Oh... And customer service was GREAT.

Jim F

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WG24

Worked great! I ground about 12 stumps of varying sizes and types the first day including cherry, maple and oak. Tried it on a Mahindra Max 26XL HST (26 engine hp, 20 PTO hp) and a Kioti CK3510 HST (35 engine hp, 30.8 PTO hp). Both performed well and were able to grind at similar speeds. I would highly recommend using a hydrostatic transmission due to the need to creep forward through the stump. I hit a lot of rocks in some stumps and amazingly only chipped 3 teeth which are likely able to be sharpened. Overall very satisfied.

Samuel F

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WC88

We love it . We bought a WC88 because of the wider opening. We run on a 25 horsepower Kubota and works great. Anything bigger than 2 inches to me is fire wood. The big opening is nice for branches with “y’s”.

Tony J

Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2019

WG24

I have had this stump grinder for over a month now. Using it with a John Deere 1025R. Very satisfied with this grinder! I have 10 acres, overgrown with Locust, Maple, Sassafras, and other small trees, that I am thinning out to let some light to the ground. From 3” to 36”, start on the right and work left. Just as with a Bridgeport milling machine, never let the tool climb the work. Weekends, evenings, sometimes a stump or two at lunch, this thing works great! Over one hundred stumps trimmed below grade so far, and the teeth still look great! I thought renting a self propelled grinder would be more cost effective, but at $1000 a week, plus delivery, it just makes so much more sense to have this in the barn, ready to go, anytime I want to hook it up. Definitely a quality piece of equipment. After several stumps, I’ve gotten used to the sound the proper feed rate makes, and don’t really even have to watch the cutter. Pull ahead until the engine unloads, pick up, turn the wheel a little, back up and drop back in. Then, ease ahead again. A tall stump will take a couple of passes. The trick is to work your way across, then start over working right to left again. An easy way to hold the cutter head while you torque the teeth, is to take a piece of 5/8” steel rod and prop it between the housing and the flywheel. Just use a right angle, magnetic, welding clamp to secure it. Enough about the review, I’m going out to grind a few stumps before my wife gets home.

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