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I have a cs100 18hp and its the best purchase i have made to date. Im having a bit of bother with it lately in that it doesnt take the brash from me when I place it in the chute. I have changed the blades and set the gap between the anvil to 0.5 mm as requested but to my disappointment the b

rash has to be forced down on to the blades causing loads of vibration through the arms. If i make the gap between the blades and anvil slightly bigger will this solve the problem? i have a friend with the same machine and the brash gets pulled out of your hands when placed in the chute!!

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I would like to say a big thank you to Green Mech for helping me with my enquiry:001_smile:. The customer service has been brilliant and have since remedied the problem with my pride and joy and all is good and well.:thumbup:

 

Many thanks:biggrin:

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