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Hi all just started getting problems with my processor, its a hakki pilke oh 60,

when cutting it starts losing power! will cut smaller wood but slows down to stop on bigger stuff! Its not belts slipping it just looses power! any ideas out there? cheers simon:confused1:

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I've an OH 60, hows yours driven and how close is the dealer you got it from? I had similar trouble if I used my little tractor on the 1000 pto at low revs, not enough grunt. What state are the teeth in? just had mine re-tipped and makes a big difference.

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Hi all just started getting problems with my processor, its a hakki pilke oh 60,

when cutting it starts losing power! will cut smaller wood but slows down to stop on bigger stuff! Its not belts slipping it just looses power! any ideas out there? cheers simon:confused1:

 

it may need a shrapen,they dont last for ever:001_smile:

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The tractor should have enough poke, it sounds like teeth. I'm assuming that you're not hearing any screeching from the belts until the blade stops and that its been fixed to the shaft securely. give it a sharpen and don't let the big pieces lean on the blade too heavily - I get mine to slow right down if I rush bigger Oak pieces.:001_smile:

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