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Timberwolf 190TDHB


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I have recently purchased one at a cracking price and I am really going through it, at the moment it is in bits ready to be sandblasted/rubbed down and resprayed. 

 

Anyway to the point, what is the clearance supposed to be from blades to anvil? 

Also how do you change the anvil? Is there an easier way than a massive breakdown I’m thinking the bottom roller has to come out to get to the anvil?

Any help appreciated!

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On 03/11/2017 at 21:09, woody paul said:

The 150 box comes off in 1 and even leaving hydraulic pipes on. There is no adjustment on all timberwolf chipper.  

Beat me to it Mick. I all ways just drill anvil counter sunk bolt heads off.

Think you will find the gap is determined buy shipping the rear bearing ,it is on a 150 

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