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any1 done the day chipper training?


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basic maintenance on the chipper eg show how to check oil. how you would change the blades fings like that but you dont do it. if its a tracked chipper drive, load and offload the chipper. and do abit of chipping. peice of p**s :lol:

 

nice one, ive useda chipper for the last year and a half, but found some work the other day and the guy wanted a chipper ticket

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we did it few yrs back along with stump grinder... took less than 5 mins.. had to check oil and water.. start machine.. check if kill switch worked and then chip couple branches.. same with stump grinder.. ground an old tree butt for 30 secs.. blokes who'd never so much as started a stump grinder before passed easily..

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