wallenstein bx 42 chipper on Kubota BX 24
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the pto hp is actually 16 at rated rpm but the 42 has twice as many knives as the 32 i have a bx 24 and love to see them doing "big" jobs i am waiting to finance this same chipper to make mulch for four clients that grow blueberrys (hemlock) and one that smokes meats(apple)
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he needs to rev up the rpms to its max
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A friend of mine has one of these...says it plugs up when you put anything new or green into it....is there a speed or setting better for green stuff? thanks
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did you the the fox.
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gotta love the hard hat
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You could build a gasifier and use this chips as these are the best option to run it, and then sell eletricity you made using the gases in a genny :)
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Gotta say, for the price of these pto mounted chippers, I'd probably stick to renting, as those are so much more capable and easier to feed quickly. If they were cheaper it'd be different.
brucec43 9 months ago
@brucec43 I hear ya Bruce. I've got a stump removal business so I wanted to keep one on hand.Otherwise I probably would not have invested in one.
zwigledo 9 months ago
It is rated for 4" . But the opening is 4" by 10" wide. This allows for those "crotched" branches. I would not chip 4" oak only because to me that is firewood. I am sure it would chip it though. The more HP you have the better. For the most part it self feeds. The stringy stuff like willow may require a little help feeding. Anything solid feeds fine.
zwigledo 1 year ago
It will just fine.These were just some branches that had been laying around for awhile.
zwigledo 1 year ago
I have the same tractor and the same chipper! I run the tractor at 3250 RPM for the rated 540 RPM on the PTO. What do you run your tractor at?
I like your chipper a bit better cuz it's orange. My is used and it's green. (I feel so dirty...)
ayelvington 2 years ago
full throttle is right to get the 540 out of it.
zwigledo 2 years ago