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Anyone know the Timberwolf 13/75 chipper?


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3 hours ago, Ren said:

Thanks folks. It seems there are various factors driving the shitness. Hireshop guys said they’d come and look at the material I’m trying to process, as they think I’m using the wrong stuff… but never showed.

 

Timberwolf themselves have looked at the same pictures I posted here and concluded the same things as you guys.

 

 It’s a cheap and cheerful shop - 13/75 is £70 for a week including delivery - they’re friendly people too, and they seem to genuinely believe what they’re telling me! The other stuff I’ve rented has been fine…. all very strange. I’ll just chalk this one up on the experience board in my sceptic tank.

If you hire it regularly, it might be worth you having your own set of blades that you put on Monday morning and take off Friday afternoon. 

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1 hour ago, AHPP said:

If you hire it regularly, it might be worth you having your own set of blades that you put on Monday morning and take off Friday afternoon. 

Only 1 blade to change in that machine, also OK until you round off bolts trying to change them because some nob has done them up with impact gun seen it done at hire shops for speed they say until they come to change them next time 

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13 minutes ago, woody paul said:

Only 1 blade to change in that machine, also OK until you round off bolts trying to change them because some nob has done them up with impact gun seen it done at hire shops for speed they say until they come to change them next time 


A gauntlet he probably only has to run once. The next time he hires it, it’ll still be torqued up as he left it. 

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4 hours ago, john87 said:

To be honest, looking at the blades they look to have been sharpened wrongly.. They are supposed to be hollow ground, the blade in the picture does not?? That would make a huge difference i would think..

 

john..

Don't know about that chipper but my mini chipper blades aren't hollow ground.

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