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Hi.

Old  scheilsing 500 late 90s but has no more than 200hours work done from new.

what would it cost to make stop bar legal? 

Machine dosent have stress control, just variable speed on feed rollers.

 Thanks 

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Put up a picture, give us something to look at. 

 

Anyway, these folks are the very helpful http://overland-es.com/

 

In addition you could join the FB owners club (as I did) and ask the question there. You may have to get the post translated into German though!

 

 

Edited by Mick Dempsey
Posted

I don’t have one Mick. An estate I do work for might be selling it soon, it’s been in a shed for a good few years.

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Posted

Overland will charge a fortune to bring it up to spec, spoke to them a couple of years ago about a chipper useless info I was given. Mason chippers maybe better think they had a old 200 pto premier for sale which had hopper lengthened to comply. 

Posted

Er, no! HSE and a court hammered someone a few years ago after a groundie was pulled into a chipper and had his foot taken off. The stop bar didn't work. The contractor had plans to get it fixed, but didn't.

Stickers don't bring limbs back. Get it fixed.

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