HM122
After the initial set up and a little practice I am turning out some quality black walnut boards that I use for my craft shop.
WC46
I have used it very little but it worked better than I was thinking it could on my 1025r john deere. 3 in. iron wood that was starting to dry was easy to chip.
WC46
After taking the time to compare available units to this WC46 and pulling the trigger after endless positive reviews , I ordered the unit on Friday received it the following Tuesday had one of my Technician put it together , instruction where easy to read and everything came together nicely , attached it to my 1025 John Deere and had it shipped to my home in the country . Saturday I fired it up the " Beast AKA WC46 the Tank " took everything I thru at it within allowable specs and again on Sunday , I can't wait for Saturday to arrive so I can keep clearing my trails , I am truly impressed and thank god for the self feeding system why would you even think of gravity feed chippers ? You can't purchase a better built unit with this kind of quality materials . I guess you will be selling me one of those ATV trailers when they become available , Will work perfectly for my trails
WC68
Works better than advertised. Put 4-5” 30’ long fresh hemlock with no problems. Very good construction.
WG24
Would reccomend. We love it.
WG24
I HAVE A JD 4310 32 HP AND IT WORKS GREAT.I HAVE GROUND 15 STUMPS ALREADY ON MY PROPERTY AND I HAVE A BUNCH MORE. I WOULD RECOMMEND TO ANYONE . WELL BUILT PRODUCT.
WC68
Very impressed with the machine, both the quality of construction and performance. I did have a 12 inch, 100 hp Morbark chipper so I am quite familiar with what a chipper can do. Your's is an outstanding machine.
WC88
The chipper works great. It seems like a solid, smooth running machine. I needed this to make my burn pile disappear, because it was just too scary big to light (25 ‘ across and 8 ‘ high). and also used it for a few bushes and trees on the property. It easily handled an 8” at the butt spruce tree, but I did have to put the feed control in neutral about half way through to let my old MF 65 get the revs back up. Make sure you grease the bearings before you put it to work; I gave each bearing about 20 pumps of the grease gun. The drive shaft needed to be trimmed about 2” to fit my tractor. Also, don’t feed the chipper too much muddy old wood that has sunk into the ground or your knives will dull pretty quick. I am glad my old burn pile is finally gone; no more fretting about if it’s safe to light. This is a very solid, well designed and useful machine for a property owner.
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