we're a bit too deep into our senior citizen days for a wood chipper now, but this 1 looks like real quality. Rest assured, You will work out frustration with that machine. Take us along when you go to the woods, you & your channel are great therapy for us older folks!
I don't get tired of hearing it, haha! In all seriousness, I do appreciate it. I try to not be a complete hack and provide at least something helpful to all of us in UA-camLand 🤣
Can't wait to see this baby in action! After seeing Mike Morgan's ( outdoors with the Morgan's) Wallenstein Log skidding winch, I am sold on their build quality.
Just a note to help anyone with a newer 1025r. The process changed to engage the PTO without being in the seat. You have to do the same stuff with neutral and parking brake. You have to push the override button while seated and then get off the seat and release the button. This was driving me crazy for a while. Everyone was explaining it the way it used to work. Hope this helps someone.
As always, very informative, I've learned a lot, since I'm going to be in the market for one of those bad boys, wood chipper that is. I've got me my "Johnny" already :). Great content, keep rocking....
There are many wood chipper choices. I have a Woodland Mills WC 46. The independent hydraulic feed and build quality were the features that swayed me... I didn't want to stand at the chipper and keep trying to feed single sticks one at a time...I wanted a time saver. I also keep a Milwaukee Hatchet and a set of loppers handy for those odd shapes
Watched for a second time. Going out to turn on my pto so hopefully I can remember the procedure. I don't have anything to run but I want to know the pto works after having it 2 years.
Great review of the wood chipper. Could do one on a log spitter and generator attachments? I want to buy a package system with the chipper, spitter, and 10w generator for my needs. No one really talks about those especially on John Dere.
Question for you, does that company make a larger wood chipper and if so do they have it where it will have Auto feeding, ( hydraulic rollers for feeding )? The second question is that particular machine you are showing how many knives is on that chipper? I have seen them with threw up to 9 knives on the big 50 HP monsters.
I did get an email from someone who owned a x748 and used a chipper on their machine. Didn't get much more detail, but sounds like it is a possibility.
In another video for another brand of chipper they said the rotor lock was so that you can lock it when removing/installing the blades. Not sure if it's really a safety feature per say.
Hi GWT! I have a strange question... I have a 2019 JD3032e and I want to be able to run a larger, PTO driven power generator. Do you think these modern, hydrostatic drive, *pollution controlled* tractors are up to this kind of task? Does sitting stationary, running from idle RPMs all the way to rated PTO RPMs for HOURS cause things like the transmission or emissions to overheat? Undue ware and tear? or are they built for that kinda thing still.... set it and forget it, or should I be looking for an older second tractor for this kinda work? Hope that question makes sense.
Have watched a few other vids but today wanted simply to see how to operate the PTO on the 1025R. It took wading thru nearly 10 minutes of the 12 minute video to catch how to run thru on a 2018 model 1025R. Didn't need a run down on the Wallenstein chipper as I bought a Woodland Mills for 1/3 less money. Still if pushing that model, great! Preferred seeing how to operate the PTO while not sitting on the tractor. Model shown has a different PTO Switch than on the machine I have. But a step in the direction just the same! Bottom line? Great information but overload on this video if a person just is looking to turn on the PTO when not sitting on the tractor.
@@geralda.miraldi3535 I have a Wallenstein BXM42 which is a combination chipper (to 4") and shredder (to 2"). I have put a lot of leaves through it but only through the shredder hopper, not the chipper hopper. I don't think "chipping" the leaves is going to work nearly as well as "shredding" them. I would suggest that if leaves are going to be a large part of your machine's diet that you consider a combination chipper/shredder. Shredding the leaves works very well with the BXM42 unless the leaves are wet. Wet leaves tend to stick to the sides of the chute and clog up the works. Partial solution is to keep some small branches around that need chipping. If the chute starts getting clogged I feed a branch through the chipper hopper and the chips scrape the wet leaves off the sides of the chute. Wallenstein build quality seems to be pretty good - though they did mess up the welding (no penetration) on the twig breaker and I had to buy a new one. (Warranty expired before I noticed the problem.) I have worked the machine pretty hard for about 10 years now and the only maintenance besides regular greasing has been to change out the drive belts once.
Not that I'm aware of, but always check with your dealer. If they say yes, then have them show you proof. I only ever read of hearsay about this topic. Messicks just made a video about lateral stability and vouched for wheel spacers. He is a Kubota dealer.
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K, heard back. It is simply a rotation indicator. So, if you're on the backside of the chipper and want to know if it's rotating as normal, then you'll see a blurry white/red dial. If you think it should be rotating and it's not, then it's an indication of a jam/plug situation or perhaps it might also indicate the shear bolt has snapped. Good question by the way, thanks!
I have a Massey Ferguson 2310 22hp tractor backhoe and I can't operate without being in seat so I never cared to buy a chipper cuz I couldn't operate it I was going to buy a PTO powered log splitter but couldn't operate it without being in the seat so I just bought a regular splitter the only way to operate the PTO is a cinder block on the seat was the only way I was told
@@eosjoe565 I'd like to do that but apprehensive my seat flips up and around for the backhoe and once due to way it was assembled the wire got pinched and cut I fixed it but that situation caused the whole safety system switches to malfunction it had to go to the shop to be fixed thanks for the input I'll do more research
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No offense, but if I am going to spend that much on a chipper for my 1025R (rated @ 18 PTO H.P.), I am going with one that has feed-rate adjustable hydraulic in-feed like the Woodland Mills WC46, or WoodMaxx TM-86H. In fact, both are a tad bit cheaper (@MSRP's) than the Wallenstein BX36S model that you have there. If I had a sub-15 PTO H.P. tractor, then I might consider it for its excellent quality of build, but then again, there are also some fair quality Chinese built units that compete at
Not offending me, I don't make them! 😂 2 points that I'd like to make after looking at each of those competitors for a few minutes. First, I've said it before and I'll say it again, the longer a manufacturer will warranty his product, the more confident he is that it won't break! Both Woodland Mills & WoodMaxx only offer a 3 year warranty. Wallenstein offers a 5 year warranty. That is a substantial difference and raises questions in my mind about the individual components used as well as overall construction. Not stating they are "bad", but manufacturer's think long and hard about warranty terms for their products. Secondly, both of those chippers that you mention weigh 25% more and require a minimum of 50% more HP compared to the Wallenstein BX36S chipper. If you've watched my channel, then you know I am very conservative when making recommendations to my customers. I don't like equipment that will leave zero or only thin margins within the capability of the machine. The weight and HP requirement are both closing in on too little margin for my comfort level for folks with a subcompact tractor. That being said, there have been and will be folks happy with all three of these chippers. However, I think the Wallenstein gives my customers an option that provides industry leading warranty coupled with tractor requirements that leave substantial margin for safe operation.
@@GoodWorksTractors Indeed, all good points worth consideration. ...and for sure, I appreciate your honesty, integrity, and solid customer relations business model.
This will not work on a 2022 1025R. The engine will stall if you dismount even following your directions. I was told by John Deere that the tractor is not designed for wood chippers. I was forced to find alternative methods to be able to dismount that involves zip ties.
Hmm, are you working undercover for the competition? 😂 While I appreciate you watching, I find it hard to believe that any manufacturer, especially one as large as Wallenstein, would put out false information about tractor requirements for their products. This is not a new product, it's been out for awhile, and the information is plainly available on their website. Thanks again!
Good Works Tractors I own a Wallenstein 5 inch chipper. I’m well aware that the energy is stored within the flywheel but you still need raw power to spin it for any length of time!
The chipper is rated for 12-30HP. MOST subcompacts are 23-26hp, near the high end of the requirement. I'm going to take it to my hunting lease soon and destroy a bunch of fallen timber, so we'll see how it does with my 1025r. 👍
Yeah, I just decided to keep the tractor. It was still in "temporary" position for the video I shot to demonstrate it's operation. It'll get secured properly soon. Wait...why do I even have to bother explaining myself? 😂
So, how would someone contact you? I’m near Green Bay, WI, found a add on Facebook Marketplace from a private party a.k.a. more risk then buying from a dealer, and struggling to determine fair “private party resale” price, which should be below dealer price, but above trade in value on a newer but used John Deere compact tractor. I can’t seem to find a Kelly Blue Book nor NADA Guides or similar for used tractor values like I can find for vehicles, RV’s, motorcycles, and boats. I do not wish to lowball, only to be fair. Thoughts?
we're a bit too deep into our senior citizen days for a wood chipper now, but this 1 looks like real quality. Rest assured, You will work out frustration with that machine. Take us along when you go to the woods, you & your channel are great therapy for us older folks!
Hope you and yours are staying healthy!
@@GoodWorksTractors thank you Courtney!
I bought the BXM32 from you Courtny .......this thing is a beast absolutely love this unit have around 7hrs in one day Thank you for the fast shipping
I'll keep saying it, great videos for the novice to the seasoned tractor owner. Great attachment , that chipper and made about 2 hours from me.
I don't get tired of hearing it, haha! In all seriousness, I do appreciate it. I try to not be a complete hack and provide at least something helpful to all of us in UA-camLand 🤣
Bought the woodchipper at same time as my purchase of 1025r. It is fantastic! Highly recommended.
Nice Chipper! I have a Wallenstein chipper as well. They have come a long way in their design and features since I bought mine! Stay safe!
Thanks, you too man!
Can't wait to see this baby in action! After seeing Mike Morgan's ( outdoors with the Morgan's) Wallenstein Log skidding winch, I am sold on their build quality.
I'm looking forward to it. Hopefully soon!
Excellent review. Best 1025r explanation/instruction I have seen so far. Keep up the good work, champ. NPI.
I like the dual-wheels too.I didn't know about that one,very cool.👍
Good morning Courtney. Wallenstein makes great equipment. Like to see it in action. Good overview and tips for folks. Take care!
Morning GP, much appreciated. I can't compete with the timber destroying action on your channel!
LOL! Looks like you are doing pretty good my friend! Be well!
Dude the duels on the 1025r looks sick
They work well.
Love the wood chipper! Thanks for sharing! Hope you sell a gazillion of em! 😎👍
Haha, that'd be sumthin! 👍
Wow..Slick little chipper! Could use that! But it will need to wait...
Self control...nice :)
Just a note to help anyone with a newer 1025r. The process changed to engage the PTO without being in the seat. You have to do the same stuff with neutral and parking brake. You have to push the override button while seated and then get off the seat and release the button. This was driving me crazy for a while. Everyone was explaining it the way it used to work. Hope this helps someone.
Looking forward to seeing in action. We just started looking at our chipper shredder options and have added this one to the decision mix.
I am excited to put it to work
I love the duallys!!
Me too!
As always, very informative, I've learned a lot, since I'm going to be in the market for one of those bad boys, wood chipper that is. I've got me my "Johnny" already :). Great content, keep rocking....
Right on, thanks for watching!
There are many wood chipper choices. I have a Woodland Mills WC 46. The independent hydraulic feed and build quality were the features that swayed me... I didn't want to stand at the chipper and keep trying to feed single sticks one at a time...I wanted a time saver. I also keep a Milwaukee Hatchet and a set of loppers handy for those odd shapes
FEED THE shipping Crate TO MR. Chippy!!! It needs a good first meal!
😂Just might do that!
Watched for a second time. Going out to turn on my pto so hopefully I can remember the procedure. I don't have anything to run but I want to know the pto works after having it 2 years.
Great review of the wood chipper. Could do one on a log spitter and generator attachments? I want to buy a package system with the chipper, spitter, and 10w generator for my needs. No one really talks about those especially on John Dere.
Hopefully I do those this year.
I like that tooth bar. I seen they listed several sizes. What's the biggest size that'll fit the 1025r?
Depends on the size of your bucket as there's multiple bucket sizes. Mine was the 53". Don't forget discount code GWT for 5% off!
That is a good looking set up! I think I saw you the other day on 94 hauling your gooseneck empty. I work in the Kzoo area.
Nice, maybe so!
I'm looking for a chipper shredder, not just a chipper. What works with a 1025R? Do you recommend the Wallenstein BXM32?
Do you think that the procedure is the same for a 1025r pull-knob PTO? That’s the one we have.
Yes sir
Does this model come with a shoulder adapter? My boss has really wide shoulders and I’m not sure the chute is wide enough. 😉
Haha! That might be a custom order.
Cool vid. Question is that an after market 3rd function I see on the bucket stick? Did I miss a vid
Howdy, it is the control for the Worksaver Electric Mini Grapple. Made that video a few weeks ago I think it was.
Just bought a stand alone tow behind because I couldn't find one small enough for a subcompact now I see this. I'm always a day late.
Great video as usual. Thanks for sharing...
I appreciate it, have a good one Mike!
Question for you, does that company make a larger wood chipper and if so do they have it where it will have Auto feeding, ( hydraulic rollers for feeding )? The second question is that particular machine you are showing how many knives is on that chipper? I have seen them with threw up to 9 knives on the big 50 HP monsters.
Hi Richard, yes they make many larger chippers. Auto feeding options too. I think this one has four.
A very good way to bend your bucket. Other models bolt to the sides no set screws , heavy duty.
Nice. You think the X739 could handle it if you had the 3pt hitch and rear PTO? Should be light enough to pick it up. Good find! Thanks for the video!
Good question. I really have no idea though.
I would like to know as well. I have an x738.
I did get an email from someone who owned a x748 and used a chipper on their machine. Didn't get much more detail, but sounds like it is a possibility.
Good Works Tractors Thanks! The diesel might work better than the gas engine. I have no clue
In another video for another brand of chipper they said the rotor lock was so that you can lock it when removing/installing the blades. Not sure if it's really a safety feature per say.
Could have more than one purpose too.
Lets see those chips fly... thinking we all need the smell of fresh dirt about now too.
I had a good day in the woods. :)
Will this adapt to a jd2210?
Have a John Deere 4100 , I am not able to shift PTO from mid shaft to rear shaft. f I turn the rear shaft by hand , it spins freely .
Hi GWT! I have a strange question... I have a 2019 JD3032e and I want to be able to run a larger, PTO driven power generator. Do you think these modern, hydrostatic drive, *pollution controlled* tractors are up to this kind of task? Does sitting stationary, running from idle RPMs all the way to rated PTO RPMs for HOURS cause things like the transmission or emissions to overheat? Undue ware and tear? or are they built for that kinda thing still.... set it and forget it, or should I be looking for an older second tractor for this kinda work? Hope that question makes sense.
I think they can handle it, but you will see them go through regen more frequently if operating at low rpm's for extended periods of time.
@@GoodWorksTractors That's great! Makes me feel like I made the right choice going new/modern! Thanks for the insight!
Have watched a few other vids but today wanted simply to see how to operate the PTO on the 1025R. It took wading thru nearly 10 minutes of the 12 minute video to catch how to run thru on a 2018 model 1025R. Didn't need a run down on the Wallenstein chipper as I bought a Woodland Mills for 1/3 less money. Still if pushing that model, great! Preferred seeing how to operate the PTO while not sitting on the tractor. Model shown has a different PTO Switch than on the machine I have. But a step in the direction just the same! Bottom line? Great information but overload on this video if a person just is looking to turn on the PTO when not sitting on the tractor.
Putting out free information is a tough gig...try it sometime 👍🤣
noticed the mirror on the loader arm - what kind is it? do you sell it?
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Will this machine shred leaves?
Good question. I haven't tried, but have seen many other chippers shred leaves, so have to imagine this one is no different.
@@GoodWorksTractors Thanks. In our area we have an abundance of leaves and this could be a good choice in breaking them down for mulching.
@@geralda.miraldi3535 I have a Wallenstein BXM42 which is a combination chipper (to 4") and shredder (to 2"). I have put a lot of leaves through it but only through the shredder hopper, not the chipper hopper. I don't think "chipping" the leaves is going to work nearly as well as "shredding" them. I would suggest that if leaves are going to be a large part of your machine's diet that you consider a combination chipper/shredder. Shredding the leaves works very well with the BXM42 unless the leaves are wet. Wet leaves tend to stick to the sides of the chute and clog up the works. Partial solution is to keep some small branches around that need chipping. If the chute starts getting clogged I feed a branch through the chipper hopper and the chips scrape the wet leaves off the sides of the chute. Wallenstein build quality seems to be pretty good - though they did mess up the welding (no penetration) on the twig breaker and I had to buy a new one. (Warranty expired before I noticed the problem.) I have worked the machine pretty hard for about 10 years now and the only maintenance besides regular greasing has been to change out the drive belts once.
@@Vincent_Sullivan Thanks for the great info..
What is the magic trick to getting the rear PTO to stay on for a 1025r 2015 model without disabling the RIO?
Should be quite similar. Google it. Most likely a thread on green tractor talk
If I add wheel spacers on a new John Deere will I forfeit the warranty?
Not that I'm aware of, but always check with your dealer. If they say yes, then have them show you proof. I only ever read of hearsay about this topic. Messicks just made a video about lateral stability and vouched for wheel spacers. He is a Kubota dealer.
Thanks for the info !
Thanks for watching sir!
Great video quality and content! The pleasures all mine friend! Stay safe!
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At the back of the machine it looked like a gauge on the main shaft. What was that for?
Good question...I didn't see it in the manual, but have got technical support on it right now :)
K, heard back. It is simply a rotation indicator. So, if you're on the backside of the chipper and want to know if it's rotating as normal, then you'll see a blurry white/red dial. If you think it should be rotating and it's not, then it's an indication of a jam/plug situation or perhaps it might also indicate the shear bolt has snapped. Good question by the way, thanks!
Hi , question, how you mount the double wheels on the tractor? Just purchased 1025R ,
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I am glad you said about mower deck, I have to use this. Thank you
How much for that package? Loader and Chipper?
Talk, talk, lets get going!
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@@GoodWorksTractors NOW THATS FUNNY !!
ok then, how does it work on a 1026R?
Thank you
Yay now I don't have to leave a cider block on my seat anymore!
I need that chipper for carp disposal
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I have a Massey Ferguson 2310 22hp tractor backhoe and I can't operate without being in seat so I never cared to buy a chipper cuz I couldn't operate it I was going to buy a PTO powered log splitter but couldn't operate it without being in the seat so I just bought a regular splitter the only way to operate the PTO is a cinder block on the seat was the only way I was told
@@eosjoe565 I'd like to do that but apprehensive my seat flips up and around for the backhoe and once due to way it was assembled the wire got pinched and cut I fixed it but that situation caused the whole safety system switches to malfunction it had to go to the shop to be fixed thanks for the input I'll do more research
@@eosjoe565 it's worth looking into thank you for the comments
Nice piece. I’ll stick with newspaper and matches for now. Ha.
😂 Fair enough!
Lets see it chip some wood!
having the pto select lever in rear pto only is what i forget sometimes
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WHILE YOU'RE USING THE NEW TINY TRACTOR CHIPPER,
NEVER AND WE MEAN NEVER USE POISON IVY LEAVES FOR YOUR TOILETRIES DURING THIS TIME OF CRISIS!
WE KNOW THAT IT'S EARLY SPRING AND THE TEMPTATION MAY PROMPT YOU, BUT DON'T!!!
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No offense, but if I am going to spend that much on a chipper for my 1025R (rated @ 18 PTO H.P.), I am going with one that has feed-rate adjustable hydraulic in-feed like the Woodland Mills WC46, or WoodMaxx TM-86H. In fact, both are a tad bit cheaper (@MSRP's) than the Wallenstein BX36S model that you have there. If I had a sub-15 PTO H.P. tractor, then I might consider it for its excellent quality of build, but then again, there are also some fair quality Chinese built units that compete at
Not offending me, I don't make them! 😂
2 points that I'd like to make after looking at each of those competitors for a few minutes.
First, I've said it before and I'll say it again, the longer a manufacturer will warranty his product, the more confident he is that it won't break! Both Woodland Mills & WoodMaxx only offer a 3 year warranty. Wallenstein offers a 5 year warranty. That is a substantial difference and raises questions in my mind about the individual components used as well as overall construction. Not stating they are "bad", but manufacturer's think long and hard about warranty terms for their products.
Secondly, both of those chippers that you mention weigh 25% more and require a minimum of 50% more HP compared to the Wallenstein BX36S chipper. If you've watched my channel, then you know I am very conservative when making recommendations to my customers. I don't like equipment that will leave zero or only thin margins within the capability of the machine. The weight and HP requirement are both closing in on too little margin for my comfort level for folks with a subcompact tractor.
That being said, there have been and will be folks happy with all three of these chippers. However, I think the Wallenstein gives my customers an option that provides industry leading warranty coupled with tractor requirements that leave substantial margin for safe operation.
@@GoodWorksTractors
Indeed, all good points worth consideration.
...and for sure, I appreciate your honesty, integrity, and solid customer relations business model.
This will not work on a 2022 1025R. The engine will stall if you dismount even following your directions. I was told by John Deere that the tractor is not designed for wood chippers. I was forced to find alternative methods to be able to dismount that involves zip ties.
Wood chippers required 10 hp per inch of wood! To do any Serious chipping your going to need a much bigger PTO tractor!
Hmm, are you working undercover for the competition? 😂 While I appreciate you watching, I find it hard to believe that any manufacturer, especially one as large as Wallenstein, would put out false information about tractor requirements for their products. This is not a new product, it's been out for awhile, and the information is plainly available on their website. Thanks again!
Good Works Tractors I own a Wallenstein 5 inch chipper. I’m well aware that the energy is stored within the flywheel but you still need raw power to spin it for any length of time!
The chipper is rated for 12-30HP. MOST subcompacts are 23-26hp, near the high end of the requirement. I'm going to take it to my hunting lease soon and destroy a bunch of fallen timber, so we'll see how it does with my 1025r. 👍
I do not know how to do this. Added plus, once this situation passes and the finance committee approves I could use a chipper.
Boy, I hope it gets back to normal soon!
You'll regret it if you don't get one with hydraulic infeed rollers.
Dang but that 3rd function wiring looks bad. 🤦♂️
Yeah, I just decided to keep the tractor. It was still in "temporary" position for the video I shot to demonstrate it's operation. It'll get secured properly soon. Wait...why do I even have to bother explaining myself? 😂
Good Works Tractors 🤣🤣🤣
So, how would someone contact you? I’m near Green Bay, WI, found a add on Facebook Marketplace from a private party a.k.a. more risk then buying from a dealer, and struggling to determine fair “private party resale” price, which should be below dealer price, but above trade in value on a newer but used John Deere compact tractor. I can’t seem to find a Kelly Blue Book nor NADA Guides or similar for used tractor values like I can find for vehicles, RV’s, motorcycles, and boats. I do not wish to lowball, only to be fair. Thoughts?
goodworkstractors@gmail.com or 269-720-4107 are the best methods...yeah, no bluebook for tractors. I use tractorhouse for comparables.
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@@GoodWorksTractors AGREED to ALL that.....LOL
first 10 minutes do not answer the question.
You saw how long the video was before you clicked. Might have been able to pick up on that before watching the video :)
Any able to tell me what the smallest tractor/mower that can have a tiller fitted to it please?