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    2 years ago

    Sales team are great; the customer service after from parts and service are really bad. Try another Deere dealer.

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    Woodland Mills Canada - Ready for travel/storage.

    Woodland Mills Canada

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    I've been wanting a chipper for years. I love cutting down a trees in my yard. Past years, I had…read morefires, but with county regulations on burning so obtrusive, I've elected to chip my trees. Such fun! Just feed that 6" branch into the chipper and watch the chips fly out the chute! This makes much more sense than burning. Burning required me to pile the trimmings neatly and drag them 1/4 mile to the burn pile. Now I can just chip the babies where they drop. I had priced chippers earlier but they were outrageously expensive, so I purchased a 4" chipper without a hydraulic feed. That chipper required so much effort to cram the limbs through as to make it wholly impractical. By chance, I found Woodland Mills. My 6" chipper with hydraulic feed was $2,800 including shipping. A cheap chipper; but is it any good? I was impressed with the quality of the chipper when I assembled it last December! All the nuts are aircraft nuts that will not loosen. The crate the chipper came in was made of steel! The hydraulic lines are all "booted" so as to not be affected by the sun. The drive axle to the tractors pto is high quality; unlike my 4" chipper with no hydraulic feed. The design of the chipper is very thoughtful. The intake chute folds up for easy storage and travel. This isn't just "cute", it's very useful! The chute that spits out the chips is cleverly designed to throw the chips as far as possible or dump them close by. The 360" swivel is easy to turn with a couple of handles on each side. My 4" chipper throws chips - but you have no option for the distance. It is also hard to turn the damn chute and it's so high it won't fit in my storage area. (Woodland Mills chipper fits nicely.) I've used the chipper on a couple of occasions. Once to chip a bay tree, another to chip a madrone and some manzanita. Manzanita is incredibly tough wood. I didn't dare put it in the 4" Bearcat. The Woodland Mills chipper the manzanita as if it were pine. Amazing! I suppose the chipper doesn't have any idea what manzanita is because it's from Canada - otherwise it would have choked like the Bearcat. I put the Woodland Mills chipper on my 1971 MF30 Commercial tractor. This tractor has about 35 HP - plenty to chip that 6" log. So, know anyone that wants a 4" PTO Bearcat chipper? ** mini-update ** Question from Paula O.: "Where is Jimmy Hoffa?" Answer: "Jimmy is among the departed departed I believe. Wood chipper review is certainly the forum to muse on the whereabouts of some of our dearly beloved. My chipper would not have a scene of a leg being forced into the intake of the chipper by hand because *MY* chipper has a hydraulic feed that pulls in all of the material with the help of a spring loaded rotating drum! The chipper used in Fargo was not 3-point hitch driven but would have been most suitable for the scene of forcing the material down the chute, so the Bearcat 4 inch would have been a dandy choice!"

    Green Tractors Port Perry - farmequipmentrepair - Updated July 2026

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