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Just wondering what different methods/tools people use to unblock the drum when something gets stuck in there.

it's not a common occurrence but when it happens it can be a real pain. Everything I use to try and turn the drum just bends or snaps........Had to take the whole cassette out today to clear a small but of wood. 😫

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I make certain that the infeed chute is completely empty before shutting down. I use a broom that is a little wider than the drum, which allows me to clean the chute as well as pushing down bramble and such down to the drum.

 

Never had anything stuck, luckily.

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When i had mine, would lay it flat on the floor and crawl in!

 

i have done this too. I always inspect the infeed chute as a lollypop stick is enuf to block up the drum and prevent starting, usually i use the blower to clear the chute prior to cycling down the engine.

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Good suggestions for the blower.

I also use a snapped plastic rake that is just too wide to push stuff down with.

I've bent/broken countless items including screwdrivers trying to turn that drum but didn't think to slacken the bells tho

prolinep- Can you get a pic of your mini lever bar and tube, that's exactly what I'm after.

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