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Is it possible to remove a few knives on a pto chipper to get larger chip size?


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1 hour ago, Mike Hill said:

Some chippers can withstand the knife to anvil gap being quite roomy.This results in chunky woodchip.

 

Farmi chippers can take a pretty big gap. Have a talk with the Farmi dealer in the UK.

I nearly bought a S/H Farmi a while back because I could feed it with a grab. It looked a serviceable tool at a sensible price, but I should have investigated further. Tks.

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I think that the branch logger in burnable bags would work, as wood getting cobe chipper but they aren't very good at brash I understand. Look at agriaffaires or mascus for a foreign supplier. You are right about the fact that they absorb hp but the chips from log wood can ge the size and shape of a baccy box lid!

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6 minutes ago, PeteB said:

I think that the branch logger in burnable bags would work, as wood getting cobe chipper but they aren't very good at brash I understand. Look at agriaffaires or mascus for a foreign supplier. You are right about the fact that they absorb hp but the chips from log wood can ge the size and shape of a baccy box lid!

It's not Friday night so what's the excuse?

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