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31 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Maybe @Jase hutch can enlighten us?

Mick , PeteB is the man with the knowledge... I only fix them if things go wrong.

It has a large flywheel similar in size to the 220 with two banks of three disc blades and as already stated , it does produce a good chip , common to all GreenMechs.....? 

Jase.

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Mick , PeteB is the man with the knowledge... I only fix them if things go wrong.
It has a large flywheel similar in size to the 220 with two banks of three disc blades and as already stated , it does produce a good chip , common to all GreenMechs.....[emoji846] 
Jase.
Unfortunately this is not common to all greenmechs I would say its actually the first I have used that has and I have been using chippers for 20 years
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Hi mate I was contracting today so the wood isn't mine to comment on really it belongs to a guy on here his is name  is H on here u could ask him but he likes his wood so I suspect not available 



Could do you a good price on it [emoji6]
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3 hours ago, bigtreedon said:

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Yo,

Can you tell me about this style of cut with a big chunk of the bottom half of the gob removed, and when you might use it?  Looks bloody clever. I guess it reduces the bounce of the piece as it comes off the stem?

Cheers

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