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22 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Looks like the flywheel of a GM. 
What are we supposed to see?

That what you can only just see is the middle bearing of the flywheel on a 1928 ... the casing has come apart and you can see the bearings now 😞

 

Mad a rumble at the end of Fridays Job so now needs new flywheel bearings 😞 least I caught it quick though hopefully

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Disc chippers are such a shit design. I mean, they work, but drums are supported both ends. Why wouldn't you.

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Poor phrasing. The edge of the disc isn't supported. Although no reason you couldn't with a wheel on the back. But they aren't.

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