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Chipper blade damage Hall of Fame (or shame!)


Al Cormack
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a few bits of gravel,did they mistake it for the concrete mixer !! ive never seen a blade as bad as that,i had a blade break and collide with the other one and never caused that kind of damage, who made the blades? the manufacturer of plasticine......:biggrin:

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Was told a couple of bits of gravel had gone through my 150 Timberwolf on Friday.

Went to change the blades today and found this: :eek:

 

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These were brand new a week ago :mad:

 

Let's see your blades....

 

Sack that groundie :) bloody hell never seen them that bad

 

 

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The operator has been spoken to and new set of blades will be charged to them - £60 + vat for genuine TW blades, which these were.

 

Already checked the fins on the back, and one has a bit of damage but nothing missing so hopefully the balance will be Ok. Will see tomorrow if there is any vibration.

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Thats not hard to do, I have seen the same thing happen when the lads were feeding conifer through the chipper. There was a lump of reo bar included in one of the sticks, you would never have seen it. Sometimes its just bad luck, but either way its a brown trouser moment if you happen to be along side the machine.

 

Bob

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