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Spares for a vermeer 620i and maintainance advice


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It was an adjustment as teh chip wasnt flying as far as it ought to. The diesel revs slower than the original petrol did. I eventually had a bigger pulley fited, and put the spout back to where it should have been, and the chip went miles after that.

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That was a friends machine, so i stuck a sticker on it for a giggle. I used to have one before mart so hence why i recomended one to him. Belts/bearing can be bought from Brammer, Vermeer are very expensive on parts but the nice thing about the 620 is you can fix it with a welder and a hammer. That machine was pretty good when i saw it, and the engine ran well.

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It was in about a million pieces on your drive when you saw it shep :001_smile: (don't worry swinny, just some maintenance when I first bought it!)

 

Glad she's still running ok, taught me a thing or two about chippers that machine! :thumbup1:

 

woodpecker, it's been fixed with a Jenson once already :thumbup:

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It was in about a million pieces on your drive when you saw it shep :001_smile: (don't worry swinny, just some maintenance when I first bought it!)

 

Glad she's still running ok, taught me a thing or two about chippers that machine! :thumbup1:

 

woodpecker, it's been fixed with a Jenson once already :thumbup:

 

yeah its still running like a good'un :thumbup:

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As said in the other post, using an imported machine in the UK means that it has to adhere to our legislation - and that includes as a trailer and a chipper. It might not be worth importing as the compliance costs may outweigh its usable value!

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On 2018-02-20 at 10:43, PeteB said:

As said in the other post, using an imported machine in the UK means that it has to adhere to our legislation - and that includes as a trailer and a chipper. It might not be worth importing as the compliance costs may outweigh its usable value!

Yeah i just have to put brakes on it  only cost me 500 pound to fit the brakes and thats all i need. The chipper cost me 500 canadian and a 1000 canadian to ship so its cheaper to do this than buy at home 

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