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I wanted to share my old wee chipper setup to inspire others! JoBeu M250 fit snugly into the back of a Kangoo, unloaded on ramps and 3-1 pulleys, can fire the chip into a mini Ifor tipper trailer, which had about 2.5 cubic metre capacity! Had this setup for a couple of years and did my proud! 

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Can't believe you left the infeed chute folding cover on:  I have bits of cartilege floating around both elbows because of the one from my M300.

Did you remove the three sided rectangle of tubular steel that acted as a guard against contact with the engine?  It's a useful handle for pulling the machine backwards up slopes too steep to push or over soft ground

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On 15/01/2023 at 21:41, maria warwick said:

I’ve got one too ! Electric start ….. brilliant bit of kit ….. i use it for small jobs. I can lift it into the back of my car ! 

Have you tried changing the blades yet? I got a spare set when I bought it and the “kit” to change them (which is just the socket to fit the bolts) I have tried everything to get the bolts out, impact driver - both air and 18v battery. Nothing can shift them!

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8 hours ago, Gav73 said:

Have you tried changing the blades yet? I got a spare set when I bought it and the “kit” to change them (which is just the socket to fit the bolts) I have tried everything to get the bolts out, impact driver - both air and 18v battery. Nothing can shift them!

when you say impact driver, do you mean impact wrench? The torque on an impact driver will be less than a good impact wrench. I had issues getting my bolts undone on my wee chipper. Tried heat gun and a lot of welly on the impact driver, didn't budge. Did the impact wrench and it got the toughest bolt out. 

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2 hours ago, AJStrees said:

when you say impact driver, do you mean impact wrench? The torque on an impact driver will be less than a good impact wrench. I had issues getting my bolts undone on my wee chipper. Tried heat gun and a lot of welly on the impact driver, didn't budge. Did the impact wrench and it got the toughest bolt out. 

That’s a good shout, I’ll see if I can borrow an impact wrench to see if that works with some heat 👍🏻

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31 minutes ago, Gav73 said:

That’s a good shout, I’ll see if I can borrow an impact wrench to see if that works with some heat 👍🏻

Yeah impact wrench made all the difference. Drivers don’t have the torque you need for those bolts. Also if the bolt is sheared/rounded you might need to use a bolt extractor bit to get it off. 👍

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On 17/03/2023 at 10:09, Gav73 said:

Have you tried changing the blades yet? I got a spare set when I bought it and the “kit” to change them (which is just the socket to fit the bolts) I have tried everything to get the bolts out, impact driver - both air and 18v battery. Nothing can shift them!

No….. not yet 🤔

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