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right just bought myuself a m300 and i have to say im not hugely impressed, so far. been chipping some connie and other bits today, it doesnt pull it in like on the you tube vids ,typically. everything has to be "pushed" in to the blades, anything over two inch needs to be really shoved, it wont even touch 4inch stuff, which granted is its max. so whats up with it? the blades are rough and could do with sharpening but im not sure there that bad.

 

also where could i by another set of blades from?

 

cheers guys

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right just bought myuself a m300 and i have to say im not hugely impressed, so far. been chipping some connie and other bits today, it doesnt pull it in like on the you tube vids ,typically. everything has to be "pushed" in to the blades, anything over two inch needs to be really shoved, it wont even touch 4inch stuff, which granted is its max. so whats up with it? the blades are rough and could do with sharpening but im not sure there that bad.

 

also where could i by another set of blades from?

 

cheers guys

 

Thats your problem!

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:damnmate: Keep the blades sharp, make sure the anvil gap is correct, and they are a good machine. Dont expect twin-roller 6inch tow behind performance, but for what they are they do a good job. Before I bought mine I ooked at the Greenmech as well, and tbh there was little difference between the two.
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