2023 Bear Cat CH4420 4-inch Chipper

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Year2023
MakeBear Cat
ModelCH4420 4-inch Chipper

Product Features

Description

The Crary® Bear Cat® CH4420 wood chipper is powered by a 420cc Briggs & Stratton Engine. The 49 lb. rotor is equipped with two oversized, heat-treated chipping blades and rotates at 3000 rpm at full throttle. The rotor is driven by a heavy-duty, double-banded belt, for maximum positive power transfer.



The CH4420 wood chipper features a cantilever disc mounting design which assists in decreasing the amount of material wrap that can occur with certain stringy, sappy or wet wood types. It has a 4-sided adjustable anvil as well to ensure chipping quality and quality end product.



This compact and powerful chipper is perfect for the first time chipper buyer, small acreage owner or rental application.



2" coupler standard.

Engine
  • Make: Briggs & Stratton® XR Pro
  • Gross HP*: 13 hp
  • Starter Type: Recoil
  • Displacement: 420cc
Chipper
  • Chute Opening: 13" x 15"
  • Chute Throat: 4.5" x 4.5"
  • Rotor Size/Weight: Cantilevered 14 in. x 1 in. /49 lb.
  • Chipping Blades: 2 Reversible Heat-treated
  • Drive Type: Double-Banded Belt
  • Feed System: Gravity/Self Feed
Dimensions
  • Max Chipping Capacity: 4.5" Max capacity and infeed opening
  • L x W x H: 75" x 51" x 44"
  • Weight: 465 lb.
Trailer
  • Wheel Base: 44"
  • Wheels/Tires: ST4.8-8
NOTES:
Pricing is manufacturer suggested retail price and subject to change without notice. Actual selling prices are set by individual stores and may vary by region. Illustrations may include optional equipment and accessories and may not include all standard equipment.

Engine

Engine Manufacturer Briggs & Stratton
Engine Type XR Pro
Horse Power 13 hp
Starting Recoil

General

Chipping Capacity 4.5 in. Max capacity and infeed opening

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