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On the contaray we keep well on top of maintainance

 

Washing is part of maintenance.

 

If the thing got a swill down once and again the man with the sponge might well have spotted the crack earlier.

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Washing is part of maintenance.

 

If the thing got a swill down once and again the man with the sponge might well have spotted the crack earlier.

 

Would imagine a crack like that would not show up till it was too late.

 

Could always NDT X-ray it every week:001_smile:

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I can't see why every one is banging on about washing the machine the guy's giving a heads up! you should be thanking him not slating him!

 

My van and chipper looks like that after a week!

 

Besides most metal before it fails has a hair line crack you can hardly see until it does fail

and then you say "ahh thats been like that for ages...look how rusty its is!"

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Negative comments on this thread arnt going to help one bit :thumbdown: all they do is make people think twice before posting a thread,

 

I dont want my chipper to be clean a shiney it attracts the wrong sort of attention and as for jet washing it just pushes the water and grit into the bearings.

 

Good for you Treegeek for your post :thumbup:

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Negative comments on this thread arnt going to help one bit :thumbdown: all they do is make people think twice before posting a thread,

 

I dont want my chipper to be clean a shiney it attracts the wrong sort of attention and as for jet washing it just pushes the water and grit into the bearings.

 

Good for you Treegeek for your post :thumbup:

 

Ha ha, so a dirty chipper is less likely to get stolen?

 

Whereas a clean rig is more likely to create a better impression with the client.

 

I don’t “jet wash” mine, I use a sponge and swill off with a hose, If I did pressure wash it, it wouldn’t matter if the bearings got a passing hit, mine (as do most) have seals to external and since I grease it daily any contaminants would come out in the purge

 

I still say that washing is a perfect opportunity to inspect, you wouldnt treat your climbing kit like that would you?

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this could have been avoided if they had only used claus matthecks design rules principle!

 

tensile triangles!

 

should have used british steel, not that korean crap :001_tt2:

Edited by Johny Walker

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