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Of course i mean chipper infeed size.

 

Would be informative to see pics of the size your machine can chip pros and cons etc.

 

I dont know if its been covered but i see no pics.

 

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the big top roller sandwiches stuff onto the bottom two rollers.

Actually its totally overkill on a small chipper, but was interesting to do.

 

What have you used to put down pressure on the top roller Ed, springs ?

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We played around with a hydraulic ram with 150 psi bleeding into the cylinder, but in all honesty - overkill again. A good set of springs work just as well.

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