BX42
AIEMERY
20, 40
10CM SIZE BRANCH
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This quick-connecting 3-Point Hitch Chipper will give you another way to capitalize on your tractor investment. Aiemery self-feeding technology makes it easy just drop a branch in and go for the next one. No need to force feed.
A large vertically oriented hopper, a precisely-angled heavy-duty chipping knife, and a powerful air channel work together to pull branches into the chipping hopper and blast wood chips out the discharge. Most materials will self-feed, so once you drop a branch in your free to get the next one. No force feeding required!
MODEL | BX42 |
Dimensions(cm) | 40″×42″×60″ |
Structure weight(kg) | 195 |
Drive system | Direct drive PTO |
Chipper housing opening | 4″×10″ |
Rotor size | 25″ |
Number of Rotor knives | 4 |
Rotor weight(kg) | 50 |
Feeding system | Self-feed |
Hopper opening | 20″×20″ |
Discharge hood rotation | 360 |
Discharge hood height | 60″ |
Rated RPM | 540-1000 |
Matching power (hp) | 24-40 |
Packing size(cm) | 73x88x100 |
Mulchers are typically less powerful than wood chippers (matched to 18-45hp compact tractors) which means they can't break down larger branches. Stick to softer, smaller garden trimmings when using a mulcher or leaf shredder to prolong the life of your attachments.
Wet Wood. Assuming you're not asking about lumber (which you should never put in a chipper), you can usually put wet wood, such as limbs, branches, and brush into a wood chipper. However, it's more difficult for the machine to handle wet wood versus dry wood, especially particular models.
Before purchasing a wood chipper, you should consider the following factors:
The power of a wood chipper is measured in horsepower (HP) and determines how effectively it can chip branches and other yard waste. A more powerful chipper will be able to handle larger branches and produce chips more quickly.
The capacity of a wood chipper refers to how much material it can process at once. A larger capacity chipper will be able to process more yard waste in a shorter amount of time.
Size and Weight
The size and weight of a wood chipper are important considerations, especially if you have limited storage space or need to transport it frequently. Electric chippers are typically lighter and more compact than gas or PTO chippers.
Wood chippers can be loud, so it is important to consider the noise level when choosing a chipper. Electric chippers are typically quieter than gas or PTO chippers.
Safety features are crucial when using a wood chipper, especially if you are new to using this type of machinery. Look for chippers with safety features such as a safety hopper, safety bar, and emergency stop button.
The price of a wood chipper can vary greatly depending on the type, size, and features. Consider your budget and the frequency of use when choosing a wood chipper.
This quick-connecting 3-Point Hitch Chipper will give you another way to capitalize on your tractor investment. Aiemery self-feeding technology makes it easy just drop a branch in and go for the next one. No need to force feed.
A large vertically oriented hopper, a precisely-angled heavy-duty chipping knife, and a powerful air channel work together to pull branches into the chipping hopper and blast wood chips out the discharge. Most materials will self-feed, so once you drop a branch in your free to get the next one. No force feeding required!
MODEL | BX42 |
Dimensions(cm) | 40″×42″×60″ |
Structure weight(kg) | 195 |
Drive system | Direct drive PTO |
Chipper housing opening | 4″×10″ |
Rotor size | 25″ |
Number of Rotor knives | 4 |
Rotor weight(kg) | 50 |
Feeding system | Self-feed |
Hopper opening | 20″×20″ |
Discharge hood rotation | 360 |
Discharge hood height | 60″ |
Rated RPM | 540-1000 |
Matching power (hp) | 24-40 |
Packing size(cm) | 73x88x100 |
Mulchers are typically less powerful than wood chippers (matched to 18-45hp compact tractors) which means they can't break down larger branches. Stick to softer, smaller garden trimmings when using a mulcher or leaf shredder to prolong the life of your attachments.
Wet Wood. Assuming you're not asking about lumber (which you should never put in a chipper), you can usually put wet wood, such as limbs, branches, and brush into a wood chipper. However, it's more difficult for the machine to handle wet wood versus dry wood, especially particular models.
Before purchasing a wood chipper, you should consider the following factors:
The power of a wood chipper is measured in horsepower (HP) and determines how effectively it can chip branches and other yard waste. A more powerful chipper will be able to handle larger branches and produce chips more quickly.
The capacity of a wood chipper refers to how much material it can process at once. A larger capacity chipper will be able to process more yard waste in a shorter amount of time.
Size and Weight
The size and weight of a wood chipper are important considerations, especially if you have limited storage space or need to transport it frequently. Electric chippers are typically lighter and more compact than gas or PTO chippers.
Wood chippers can be loud, so it is important to consider the noise level when choosing a chipper. Electric chippers are typically quieter than gas or PTO chippers.
Safety features are crucial when using a wood chipper, especially if you are new to using this type of machinery. Look for chippers with safety features such as a safety hopper, safety bar, and emergency stop button.
The price of a wood chipper can vary greatly depending on the type, size, and features. Consider your budget and the frequency of use when choosing a wood chipper.