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Dead Jo Beau M300


David Dobedoe
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The boys have killed my Jo Beau M300. The chassis is bent such that the Anvil is pulled out of shape. This means that it cant be adjusted to give a nice uniform gap between the anvil and the blade which in turn means it pulls through chips that are to big and the machine jams. New chassis is approx £1200 and that's before labour and the various parts that would probably be needed for rebuild.

 

So the question is what to do with it?

For me and my contacts a chassis repair is a non starter. Risky and expensive.

Would approx £2000 be good value for a rebuild?

I've been offered cash for the engine so selling the engine and scrapping the rest is an option.

 

Any other ideas?

 

David

 

 

 

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Can't help I'm afraid, but if you do end up scrapping the rest, I might be interested as I have a JB M300 that might need a few parts - the one I have is just for garden use (not commercial) and it will hopefully live long enough for me, but a 'donor' could prove useful - albeit I'm not that close, but not too far also.

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7 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

I've just bought a muck truck, apparently there's a shortage of Honda engines so a good secondhand one ought to be worth strong money.

Doubt it will make much difference. There seem to be plenty of Loncin Honda copies around- has one for a diaphragm pump the other day. 

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