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Is that something greenmech would carry out?  Its old damage  from the previous owner, I'm guessing it was caused by the blade coming loose as this blade was held in by a non nylock nut!

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New pocket is a good idea, change bearings and shear bars whilst it is out too. GreenMech do offer this service of rotor rebuilds etc. Take it to Hamilton Bros at Bishopton and they'll get down to us. Damage may have been from impact with something hard in the past or loose blade. 

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