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  • 3 weeks later...

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well as you can see the side anvil well and truly knackered. In fact, the top bolt had sheared, it was only held on woth the bottom one. Thank goodness it didnt fail and go inside the drum.

the other anvil wes well rounded. Had to weld a bolt in the alken key head to undo them, they were a pain.

the side anvil was a piece of cake.

will be using chipper in the week so will test its performance on the smaller stuff. Shame I didnt replace these when I did the refurb.didnt know about the side anvil, but wondering what purpose this has?

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