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ibngriz
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 14 Missouri
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2004-03-16          80080

Just wondering about the limits of the wood chipper for the Farm Pro. I really need one and want ot know if they are worth the money and effort. Thanks

Tim


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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 5764 NW Oregon
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2004-03-16          80100

They aren't the best chipper on the planet, but they're an awfully good chipper for the money. You could spend 2 to 3 times as much for a new name-brand chipper to get the same kind of performance. Do a search in the wood chipper forum for "Jinma chipper" and you'll get more feedback. There have been very few negative comments on this chipper. ....

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chipuren
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 193 Arkansas
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2004-03-17          80115

It is a simple machine, a few belts and pillow blocks, a couple of shafts and a big 24" flywheel. Most of the wear parts are off the shelf, there is even a list of generic parts in the manual. There is a belt driven feed roller with a release lever along the top of the feed shoot., it also will blow the chips through the exhaust chute.
OUr customers seem to be satisfied. It is not much for shredding however it chips wood very well. ....

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