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We hire a Bandit chipper, i think its a 85x??? its about 1.5 tons, yellow, takes 8" logs??? in truth 5-6" and hates conifer greenery.

 

 

 

Whenever we hire it we are in a desperate battle to keep the chip in the truck and not all over the truck/street/house/neighbors house and garden.

 

 

 

Has anyone got an idea on how to mod the chute without damaging or drilling etc? as we have to take it back in the same condition.

 

 

I assume this is a 65xl/xp which is a 6" chipper, we don't offer an 8" model. We also offer a 22" long flipper instead of a 12", on a 7" machine there are Two different length discharges.

 

Regarding conifer:

Are the blades sharp

Is the anvil adjusted correctly

Are the feed wheel slats sharp

Is the spring tension on the rollers sufficient(assuming it's twin rollers) or is it a typical hire machine?

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I assume this is a 65xl/xp which is a 6" chipper, we don't offer an 8" model. We also offer a 22" long flipper instead of a 12", on a 7" machine there are Two different length discharges.

 

Regarding conifer:

Are the blades sharp

Is the anvil adjusted correctly

Are the feed wheel slats sharp

Is the spring tension on the rollers sufficient(assuming it's twin rollers) or is it a typical hire machine?

 

The feed wheels are sharp, the brashy greenery just clings to them and fills the area between them and the blades, or drops out of the bottom hatch which is welded open to prevent stone damage:001_rolleyes:

 

Blades....... see for yourself.

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The feed wheels are sharp, the brashy greenery just clings to them and fills the area between them and the blades, or drops out of the bottom hatch which is welded open to prevent stone damage:001_rolleyes:

 

 

 

Blades....... see for yourself.

 

 

That's a 75xp which should devour conifer, there must be something seriously wrong. You should speak to Vianney or Alain at ALM.

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If I could, I would! There a few hire shops here and even fewer have arb clients, most people burn :sneaky2:

 

If you hire even just once a week, over a year you've more than covered the cost of finance on your own chipper then you totally avoid the problems associated with dire rental machines.

Ty

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The feed wheels are sharp, the brashy greenery just clings to them and fills the area between them and the blades, or drops out of the bottom hatch which is welded open to prevent stone damage:001_rolleyes:

 

Blades....... see for yourself.

 

Those knives are done, probably the anvil is miles out as well.

 

Also the flipper looks different the 75 I have. It is quite aggressive so does spray well. But not as bad as you are describing.

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