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Chipper advice..!!!


Nige156
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I would definetely do the bearings, last week we had a TW35/150 in that had broke the fins & the rear bearing was not very clever either. the chipper had shook itself to bits cracking discharge flipper, snapping off pan pivots, discharge adjuster, feedwhheel motor bolts had sheared amongst oter cracks. When we dismantled the chipper shaft was also worn away.

 

I can assure you after the bill for this you will want to change the bearings now.

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