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I've got a old entec chipper, the old girls in good nick and been serviced regularly , I've had her a few months now but recently it seams the anti stress kicks in far to easily ? 

 

Does anybody know much about then or are they all too old now ? Many thanks in advanced 

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  • 3 weeks later...

there is a little nodule thing inside the no stress box, grey in colour maybe? Inside that you can alter the amount of revs it kicks in at, as the revs drop low this kicks in, I have mine set higher than normal so it doesn't labour the engine to much, hearing the engine revs drop low as it kicks makes me wince, prefer it to kick in higher. Each to their own like.

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