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People keep mentioning this in feed speed...if its a problem it can be altered surely?

 

And surely the no stress will kick in to stop it??

 

Yes it can be slowed down and yes the no stress kicks in but if it's set to feed at a rate it can handle it throws the chip further and there is less risk of blockage.

 

In fact it produces a superior chip for the boiler when fed poles at low feed rates, far better than the GM1928 (which is no way a criticism as both are disposal devices rather than biomass chippers).

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