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from what i remember one had to engage on tick over but releasing the clutch toggle lever very very slowly then just build up the revs with the hand throttle lever.

are you releasing the clutch toggle slowly?

id agree with old mill get some one who knows to look and show you, prob only take 5 min.

carl

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Then there is something wrong somewhere.

Jonny, get this checked out by someone who knows Mogs before something really bad happens.

Actually, Bob Aspenarb will know so it may be worth a drive up to his yard.

 

 

Just to say that with it on tick over and releasing the clutch slowly it went in like a dream. New chipper was a beast too!! (Had it on just over 1500rpm)

 

Didn't help getting the Mog stuck first thing however.....

 

 

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Just to say that with it on tick over and releasing the clutch slowly it went in like a dream. New chipper was a beast too!! (Had it on just over 1500rpm)

 

Didn't help getting the Mog stuck first thing however.....

 

 

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ha ha:biggrin: its true what people say " they go anywhere" but what they dont tell you is they dont always come out again with a full load of chips!!

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