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One of our guys after being told not to chip up rotten fence posts even if all of the metal has been removed put a 6 inch straining post through our TW150. We just had the blades sharpened up and they were trashed within 5 minutes of use as the muppet put the straining post thru with the wire n staples still on the post. His excuse was "I thought it was a shredder. I thought it could take metal going through it." He helped me put the sharpened blades on the prune. Needless to say i was not amused and neither was the boss. I had to use bolt croppers to remove the wire from the feed rollers and a big chunk of stock fencing wire from the axle of the flywheel. A few F's n B's were thrown his way during his rollocking.

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One of our guys after being told not to chip up rotten fence posts even if all of the metal has been removed put a 6 inch straining post through our TW150. We just had the blades sharpened up and they were trashed within 5 minutes of use as the muppet put the straining post thru with the wire n staples still on the post. His excuse was "I thought it was a shredder. I thought it could take metal going through it." He helped me put the sharpened blades on the prune. Needless to say i was not amused and neither was the boss. I had to use bolt croppers to remove the wire from the feed rollers and a big chunk of stock fencing wire from the axle of the flywheel. A few F's n B's were thrown his way during his rollocking.

 

 

You have all the luck.

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