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Weeeelll...

Just turned the blades around today on our Quadchip after 25hrs.

I tooka peep down the chute and ran my fingers along to feel the edge.

Better sooner than later!

1st time I'd I had done it and it took me an hour.

I think the next time maybe 40min.

We have done at least 20hours of pure Lawson chipping since new and I know this tends to pick up small stones and dirt as the branches are being dragged to the chipper.

We too have had our teething issues with the machine but G.M's international aftersales service has been excellent.

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Weeeelll...

Just turned the blades around today on our Quadchip after 25hrs.

I tooka peep down the chute and ran my fingers along to feel the edge.

Better sooner than later!

1st time I'd I had done it and it took me an hour.

I think the next time maybe 40min.

We have done at least 20hours of pure Lawson chipping since new and I know this tends to pick up small stones and dirt as the branches are being dragged to the chipper.

We too have had our teething issues with the machine but G.M's international aftersales service has been excellent.

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