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The comment about overheating was an interesting one. Under ordinary circumstances a machine does not (or should not) overheat. If it shuts down due to heat then something is wrong and damage may be already be present. If it does shut down then, please, do get the blower on it as, with the engine stopped, the water pump is not turning and therefore the engine actually gets hotter for a while - potentially doing more damage. But find out why the overheat took place and fix it.

 

Good luck with your choice, I hope it does well for you.

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Just check the Ah rating, the type/size of the terminals, their orientation (ie both at one end, positive left, or positive right) and the overall dimensions of the battery. Then go out and buy one. Simples.

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IMO vermeer make pretty much the best chippers out there. Good choice.

Parts from vermeer (most of which are easily sourceable elswhere) are extortionate however- i never buy bearings etc from them, for example.

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:thumbup1:Love my one had it for 5yrs and always starts on the button only thing you may need to get is a big boy torque wrench for changing blades think it was 240nm.

They are heavy but built well

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Just check the Ah rating, the type/size of the terminals, their orientation (ie both at one end, positive left, or positive right) and the overall dimensions of the battery. Then go out and buy one. Simples.

 

The lies the problem the battery on the machine is no the right one I was hoping some who has same machine could give me some details

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hi we have a bc 150 very good machine in my humble opnion i would say dont skimp on maintenance ie change filters and oil and correct any problems as they crop up . also vermeer uk are very helpfull on technical matters :001_smile:

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Great wee Chippers! Like alot of guys my first Chipper was a BC150.Just take it easy going off Kerbs,they are pretty tippy without Axel Spacers and are heavier than they look.You'll need the help of a few bystanders to right one,once they have stopped laughing.

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The machine is great there are a couple of little jobs brakes need a tweek I am replacing the tail lights with leds and painting the covers to clean it up a little.

Personally I think that it has the best infeed that I have ever used there seems to be very little that stops it the only problem Ive had is blocking up cos I get the start up procedure wrong.

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