PTO chipping of branches up to 5" for 14-48 HP compacts
Feed branches up to 5" thick straight onto a direct-drive flywheel - no rollers, no hydraulics. The Winton W‑WC is a manual-feed PTO chipper sized for smallholders and woodland owners running a compact tractor on a fixed three-point hitch for the day's work.
OverviewEssential Winton W‑WC Wood Chipper info
Power Type Tractor Powered
Max Diameter 13 cm
Tractor HP14 - 48 hp
Free PTO Shaft Included
Free Delivery Included
DescriptionWhy buy the Winton W‑WC Wood Chipper?
The W-WC is a manual-feed PTO chipper built for clearing prunings, hedge cuttings and woodland offcuts on a compact tractor. Branches up to 5" go straight onto a direct-drive flywheel carrying four reversible blades, with a single reversible bed blade set from outside the unit. No infeed roller. No hydraulics. Just a simple machine that turns brash into chip.
Built around a direct-drive flywheel
Four flywheel blades do the cutting against one stationary bed blade. All five are reversible — flip them when an edge dulls and you've doubled their working life before replacement. The bed blade adjusts from outside the housing, so you can dial the gap back to spec without stripping the machine down. Get that gap right and the chipper bites cleanly instead of clogging.
Practical on a smallholding
Swing the output chute through 360° to send chip into a trailer, onto a heap, or simply away from where you're standing. The included shear bolt PTO shaft protects the driveline if a stone or stubborn knot jams the flywheel. Feed is manual, so work steadily and chase heavy leafy material through with woodier branches to keep the output clear.
- Chips branches up to 5" diameter — the ceiling on what you can feed in
- Suits tractors from 14–48 HP on Cat 1 three-point linkage
- Direct-drive flywheel with 4 reversible blades plus 1 reversible bed blade
- External bed-blade adjustment keeps the cutting gap right for clean chipping
- 360° output chute directs chip into a trailer, heap or away from the operator
- Shear bolt PTO shaft included — driveline protection against jams
- Manual feed; lower linkage width 71–84 cm; 195 kg
SpecificationsWinton W‑WC Wood Chipper technical details
Brand
Winton Machinery
Reference (SKU)
W‑WC
Weight
195kg
Dimensions
140 x 130 x 160 cm
Tractor HP Required (range)
14-48HP
Max. Wood Diameter
13cm
Linkage Type
Category 1
Lower Linkage Width
71-85cm
Warranty
12 months manufacturer's warranty
ReviewsVerified Winton W‑WC Wood Chipper reviews
17 reviews for the Winton W‑WC Wood Chipper
Review Your Winton W‑WC
Chipper is still with us, works well for wood, no good for anything with foliage though (leylandii / laurel ) blocks. Still, a lot cheaper than a trailer chipper so can’t complain.

Thank you for your detailed review. Chippers work best with woody material, and leafy evergreens are notoriously difficult. It is recommended to let leafy material dry out before chipping, or be passed through alongside large limbs, so that the thick branches can 'pull' the green waste through with it.
I would certainly recommend this to other customers, it is simple and is great for branches. There are only ever problems when chipping a lot of leafy material, which can lead to blockages.
We have been using the WWC 5 a lot through the last 2 years. Blades have held up well still sharp and producing a good chip. I would recommend to other people. I would rate the machine a 4 out of 5. Dropping a point due to the chute blocking when you try to chip green stuff, straight up wood no problem but as soon as you try either branches with leaves or conifer it does struggle a bit. But for its price point it is a great machine
Yes, we have had success with the machine, and we would definitely recommend it to others. We would rate the machine as 5 out of 5. We have used it several times, and it works very smoothly if we make sure we are alternating a mixture of softer branches/twigs (with leaves) and then in between firm hard thicker branches with less twigs, and keeping one long strong 4" branch to prod things if necessary, and of course always keeping arms and hands well away from the danger area. We have an orchard with many old trees that need pruning and sometimes replacing, so the chipper is often in use, and the wood chippings are ideal for covering muddy areas or pathways. We are very pleased with it.

Your feedback is appreciated, and that's the perfect technique to minimise blockages - feeding through any leafy material along with thicker branches.

