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Hi guys, first post so go easy. I've recently bought a second hand Greenmech GMR100, it's a great machine with a replacement B&S 16hp vanguard engine. I've just changed the blades as the old ones were very worn. Now all I can say is it's an absolute beast. The problem I'm encountering is a feed rate which is too fast, to the point if you don't hold some material back it will stall. Is it just the way the machine is? Am I missing something? Any help appreciated. Cheers Kev

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Nope, that is how good they and the CS100 work! You become the 'No Stress' device! Up to a certain size, they'd beat a 6inch with rollers!

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As its gravity feed its down to you to stress control it with the size stuff you put in it. I have a Timberwolf 18/100 which is a fantastic machine on straight stuff but if you chuck a piece of cord about 4 inch in it struggles because no limbs slow it down.  

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