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Well today was the day, after 12 years of owning my own Chippers, it finally happened.

Metal got into my chipper, it was an old 2 feet long piece of steal scaffold.

It was in a clump of ivy wrapped around silver birch.

Now awaiting new blades.

 

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Unlucky , I had a steel rod put through mine a couple of years back smashed the bearing and anvil it was of action for a week :(

 

 

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