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Carlton SP2010 Problem.


Scott Walker
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It's a poor design IMO, the bandit is a better design cutting wheel and shaft IMO. Hope you get it sorted Scott. On a more positive note I've had the 230 chipping a huge Birch today and I was chucking whole limbs in and it boshed them no bother. It sounds awesome too!!

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I got a builders bag wrapped around the cutter wheel on full chat and it slid the whole lot over! its a bit involved getting the whole wheel, shaft, bearings off. once its off just unbolt the taper lock tap it out, slide it over and re-fit. Apart from that occasion it has never budged an inch.

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This is the second time it's happened! I've only done two jobs since it was last repaired! So I was cursing a little today saying that's it I'm buying a HB20.

My local chainsaw repair shop did it last time as he does alot of kit repairs on chippers etc, it's going bk to Orange plant this time and if it goes again I'll definitely be getting a bandit. At least the thought of my new Chipper coming cheers me up Hodge.

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