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Hi all do any of you know if I can change my TW feed roller for a serrated roller . Or is it a case of welding on a serrated edge ? The machines getting on a bit now so dont mind doing a bit welding on her . Looking a getting a newer chipper soon . So this little mite will be kept for back up .

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you might be better off fitting new blades to your top roller or fitting one of the new bottom rollers fitted with blades, instead of the old cast type.:confused1:

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why do you want to bother altering the rollers? If it's not pulling in as you wish then look at the springs that pull down or check the pressure settings on the hydraulic circuit.

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Its single feed roller . Even when Ive put new blades on the roller there still seems to be a gap at the bottom . It pulls most stuff through easily . Only the smaller stuff seems to be the problem . Springs are relatively new and hydraulics are fine .

Edited by White Noise

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