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charly
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Since there are so many brands, who has used what? I have a L3010 Kubota 30hp.. Also I heard the pto driven chippers are very hard on tractors? I looking to chip maybe up to 3 inch, the rest I keep for firewood.. I like the hydraulic feed chippers with variable intake speed.
. It is well built and will chew thru a 3" tree like nothing. Often I wish I had bought the hydro feed model. On Friday I picked up a 3 pt hitch adaptor with pto drive for the skid steer, so have to test the chipper today. Buy the Wallenstein you wont be disappointed. I would suggest buying bigger then you think you need, often a 3" branch has a crook or a twist in it that wont allow it to go thru.