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Thread: WoodMaxx PTO chipper

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    Boolit Buddy
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    WoodMaxx PTO chipper

    Anyone have any personal experience with the WoodMaxx? I'm looking for a chipper and am considering a PTO style rather than a self contained unit as it would be one less engine to maintain,

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    I have the woodmaxx chipper. It is an incredible tool. I have a mixture of oak, fir, pine and cedar. It doesn’t care what you stuff in it. I highly recommend it. I’m at the bottom end of the pto horsepower requirements, I have a kubota b2910. If it fits in the chute it’s chipped. It is also very safe due to the hydraulic infeed. It won’t pull you in like some chippers can. I highly recommend it, I’m on my third set of knives but can’t even begin to estimate the tonnage I have put through it. I’d by another in a heartbeat. I’m actually going to be buying a flail mower from them as soon as they are in stock. They are very good people to deal with.

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