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St8 chucked some blades apart on Friday chipping clean Ash, Went with a bang then shook like it had parkinsons! [ATTACH]217372[/ATTACH]

 

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After our anvil went through, the rollers would only work in reverse. Redwood told us to look at the gap at the flywheel sensor - the whole assembly had been shunted through the bearings, moving it towards the engine.

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Fid the bolt heads sheer?

 

Thats supposidly what happens with them. Blades are sat at more of an angle to the flywheel then the jensen so take bigger bite of the wood and puts stress on the bolt heads.

 

Then pop and all hell breaking loose!

No bolt heads are all fine no damage at all. I don't think that theory is right, I have measured the st8 anainst out 430t jensen and the blade angle is no different.

 

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