chipper: got to work with my new Woodmaxx MX8600 this weekend...

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Wow. I traded up from an 18hp DR manual-feed chipper, and this is not even playing the same game. Paying for the hydraulic feeder was *totally* worth the money. Can throw limbs in from 3' away instead of standing there feeding them in by hand the whole time. Probably 8-10X faster getting through a slash pile.

The hydrostatic feeder on the MX is really good. Nice to have the variable speed and instant direction changing.
The MX has very stout construction - the metal seems thick enough everywhere it should be.

(The biggest deficiency of the DR, for those interested, is that it had only 1 knife on the flywheel. Thus, the feed rate is really slow. This one was >15 years old; I think they've gone to a two-knife design for newer models.)

I did have to switch my 3pt to the inner arm holes to get it low enough to pick up the chipper from the ground. It was a little nervous driving around my very hilly property with that load on the back, but the LX did great. I was able to go everywhere I could reasonably expect to (3" rear spacers installed for the summer).

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I have not decided to buy a chipper yet; however, yours is what I would buy. It is good to see there is a feature rich, made in the US chipper at a reasonable price.

I trust WoodMax was easy to deal with?
 

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There were out of stock for a while, so I got on the waitlist. When they sent an email saying they had some stock, I ordered that day. Ordering was easy-peasy.

There was a slight nuisance with the shipping - their selected carrier (Old Dominion) claimed they couldn't provide a short truck for delivery to my home in the mountains so I'd have to pick it up a the OD terminal (an hour away). When I went to pick it up, it was obvious that OD doesn't deal with customer pick-ups very much - no signage for how to get into the place, or where to go. Once I got in (had to call to be told which gate to enter), I passed no less than 100 short trailers on my way to the pick-up dock... then waited 30 minutes for them to bring out my skid and put it on my trailer. Maybe their excuse is being short-staffed - pretty sure I never saw more than 6 people in motion at a time in the half hour I was waiting, and this terminal has 213 bays.

That's not exactly Woodmaxx's fault, beyond them perhaps choosing carriers that are more consumer-friendly.


I *did* get some funny looks and comments related to my tow rig..
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I'm looking at a chipper and between on from Woodland Mills and WoodMaxx. Leaning toward the WoodMaxx WM-8H, but also considered the 8600. Why did you select the 8600 and did you consider the 8H?
 
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I'm looking at a chipper and between on from Woodland Mills and WoodMaxx. Leaning toward the WoodMaxx WM-8H, but also considered the 8600. Why did you select the 8600 and did you consider the 8H?
I liked the 8600 design much better. Smaller footprint, fewer hoses dangling out in space, just overall looks like a better thought out design. The fact that the 8600 is made in USA is also a plus in my book.
 
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Get yourself one of these and avoid lose clothing!
Thanks, I have one of those for chainsawing.
I need to find a good snag-free long-sleeve shirt -- my arms are all scratched up from working in short sleeves.
 

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Wow. I traded up from an 18hp DR manual-feed chipper, and this is not even playing the same game. Paying for the hydraulic feeder was *totally* worth the money. Can throw limbs in from 3' away instead of standing there feeding them in by hand the whole time. Probably 8-10X faster getting through a slash pile.

The hydrostatic feeder on the MX is really good. Nice to have the variable speed and instant direction changing.
The MX has very stout construction - the metal seems thick enough everywhere it should be.

(The biggest deficiency of the DR, for those interested, is that it had only 1 knife on the flywheel. Thus, the feed rate is really slow. This one was >15 years old; I think they've gone to a two-knife design for newer models.)

I did have to switch my 3pt to the inner arm holes to get it low enough to pick up the chipper from the ground. It was a little nervous driving around my very hilly property with that load on the back, but the LX did great. I was able to go everywhere I could reasonably expect to (3" rear spacers installed for the summer).

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Nice you up in Boulder Canyon or Heights? We had a place there for a decade. In Red Feather Lakes now. I have a Woodland Mills WC88, also a beast of a chipper. I do throw 8 inch logs in it...chews them up really well!
 

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Thanks, I have one of those for chainsawing.
I need to find a good snag-free long-sleeve shirt -- my arms are all scratched up from working in short sleeves.
For shirts I like the Nike dry-fit long sleeve or something similar with SPF in the summer. They wick moisture really well. So much better than a button down.
 
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Nice you up in Boulder Canyon or Heights? We had a place there for a decade. In Red Feather Lakes now. I have a Woodland Mills WC88, also a beast of a chipper. I do throw 8 inch logs in it...chews them up really well!
Heights. Peakview Rd. Moved in Sept 2020 and still a couple acres to mitigate, so there will be plenty of chipping to do for a while.
 

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I'm looking at a chipper and between on from Woodland Mills and WoodMaxx. Leaning toward the WoodMaxx WM-8H, but also considered the 8600. Why did you select the 8600 and did you consider the 8H?
8 inch logs with only 19 PTO HP? WC88 says 35HP at PTO. I doubt the construction is much different...so why double the HP for the same size logs? Something isnt right.