Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on January 06, 2014 at 03:45:01 from (75.127.24.27):
In Reply to: PTO chipper posted by Whichester1 on January 06, 2014 at 00:52:41:
I really like my Bearcat 5" chipper/shredder they are now Echo/Bearcat only thing I would do different if I could go back I would buy a blower for it to load the chips rather than just dropping them on the ground as if you are chipping a lot of material you do have to move the chips away but that is no real issue either for the amount I chip I feel it would be handy though, I have had it 10 years and other than sharpening blades I have done nothing to it not even adjust the belts yet a very tuff well built unit, with 5" wood it will make a 20 hp tractor work, the 35hp 430dsl its own runs it fine, I do not use the shredder much but it does work well, buy the shredder tamper tool if it does not come with it if you chose to go this way good luck cnt
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