Posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on May 30, 2022 at 06:57:02 from (172.242.36.29):
In Reply to: Pto chipper posted by grandpa Love on May 30, 2022 at 05:45:01:
I had a Bear Cat/Crary chipper just like the one he has that I bought new and the first thing that wore out was always the operator. As he says it will make short work of a brush pile and would take up to a 5 inch limb. The biggest down fall on mine was that I did not have quite enough tractor power to pull the hydrualic feed. I bought it with just the manual feed so that I could run it with my John Deere 650 compact diesel which was almost too small for it. It would pull it but a 4 or 5 inch limb would really make it bellow and you had to feed it slowly. The Ford he is using should have plenty of power to pull it fine. I did a lot of work with mine over the years I had it and just sold it last fall as I no longer have the physical strength to keep up with it anymore at age 82. The Bearcat is a very good chipper though.
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