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Wow! What was in that tree?
Apparently bearing failure was to blame so blades contacted anvil and brought everything to a stop, bits of blade still wedged into it!
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1 minute ago, Gray git said:
8 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:
Wow! What was in that tree?

Apparently bearing failure was to blame so blades contacted anvil and brought everything to a stop, bits of blade still wedged into it!

150 or a 190?

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Sometimes it pays off to carry round everything possible in the back of the truck.

 

Friday morning and 3 stumps in on today’s 36.

 

15 minutes of down time ?


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To be fair, I think it was operator mishap that led to this issue. I dropped a decent sized log on the back end of the machine, think that coupled with moving over my home made ditch crossings put a lot of strain on the wee machine. Thankfully it’s fettled up now, and have reinforced the area that broke. But, I fear all I have done is move the weak point elsewhere! (A quote from a fellow Bulleteer!)

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