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Good stuff, the secret is prepping the material before trying to shove it in in anger, from looking at it I think the spout needs to be curved for discharge, but you will soon find out.

Good luck and keep us posted :)

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Stephen is so right! On gravity fed machines its all in the prep...no naughty unions etc...once you learn what it likes or doesn't like,it will become your best friend:)

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And get a pushy thing, I use a heavy brush, it's about an inch bigger than than the bottom of the hopper, so it can't go into the blades, and always keep an eye on the discharge, if it stops coming out, stop shooting stuff in.

It took me a few weeks to sus out what it likes, doesn't like, best way to unclogg, 6 ways that are not the best to unclog !!!!!!

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